Respuesta :

Answer:

x = 5, y = sqrt6, z = 3

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]\frac{10}{\sqrt{6} } \\\\\frac{(10)(\sqrt{6} )}{(\sqrt{6} )(\sqrt{6}) } \\\\\frac{10\sqrt{6} }{6} \\\\or\\\\\frac{5\sqrt{6} }{3}[/tex]

❄ Hi there,

let us revise the way we rationalize the denominator before we get down to the actual process.

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Suppose you had a problem, and you did all the steps, and you arrived at the following answer: [tex]\sf{\dfrac{10}{\sqrt6}}[/tex].

Well, this answer is not in its simplest form, because it has an irrational number in its denominator.

So what we do is we get rid of that irrational number in the denominator  by multiplying the fraction's top & bottom by [tex]\sqrt6[/tex]:

[tex]\sf{\dfrac{10\sqrt6}{\sqrt6\times \sqrt6}}[/tex]

Now we simplify

[tex]\sf{\dfrac{10\sqrt6}{6}}[/tex]

Reduce

[tex]\sf{\dfrac{5\sqrt6}{3}}[/tex]

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