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Multiple Choice
Rationalize the denominator.
A
−145
B
−257
C
−1457
D
−14107
Verified step by step guidance
1
Identify the expression to rationalize: \(-\frac{5}{2\sqrt{7}}\). The denominator contains a square root, which we want to eliminate.
Multiply both the numerator and the denominator by \(\sqrt{7}\) to rationalize the denominator. This gives: \(-\frac{5}{2\sqrt{7}} \times \frac{\sqrt{7}}{\sqrt{7}}\).
Multiply the numerators together and the denominators together: numerator becomes \(-5 \times \sqrt{7}\), denominator becomes \$2 \times \sqrt{7} \times \sqrt{7}$.
Simplify the denominator using the property \(\sqrt{a} \times \sqrt{a} = a\), so the denominator becomes \$2 \times 7 = 14$.
Write the final expression with the rationalized denominator as \(-\frac{5\sqrt{7}}{14}\).