Smallest Number to Be Multiplied with √27 to Get a Rational Number
Video Explanation
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Solution
Question: The smallest number by which √27 should be multiplied so as to get a rational number is:
(a) √27 (b) 3√3 (c) √3 (d) 3
Step 1: Simplify √27
√27 = √(9 × 3)
√27 = 3√3
Step 2: Decide What to Multiply
To make the product rational, the irrational part √3 must be eliminated.
Multiplying by √3 gives:
3√3 × √3 = 3 × 3 = 9
which is a rational number.
Final Answer
✔ The smallest number required is √3.
✔ Correct option: (c) √3
Conclusion
Thus, multiplying √27 by √3 gives a rational number, and it is the smallest such number.