How do you rationalize the denominator and simplify 1/sqrt11? Prealgebra Exponents, Radicals and Scientific Notation Square Root 1 Answer Shwetank Mauria Jun 27, 2016 1/sqrt11=sqrt11/11=0.3015 Explanation: To rationalize 1/sqrt11, one should multiply numerator and denominator by sqrt11. Hence, 1/sqrt11=(1xxsqrt11)/(sqrt11xxsqrt11) = sqrt11/sqrt(11xx11) = sqrt11/11 = 3.3166248/11=0.3015 Answer link Related questions How do you simplify (2sqrt2 + 2sqrt24) * sqrt3? How do you simplify sqrt735/sqrt5? How do you multiply sqrt[27b] * sqrt[3b^2L]? How do you simplify 7sqrt3 + 8sqrt3 - 2sqrt2? How do you simplify sqrt468 ? How do you simplify sqrt(48x^3) / sqrt(3xy^2)? How do you simplify sqrt ((4a^3 )/( 27b^3))? How do you simplify sqrt140? How do you simplify sqrt216? How do you simplify sqrt540? See all questions in Square Root Impact of this question 13361 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License