Rationalizing the divisor suggests that you get eliminate the novel within the divisor.
According to the rules of radicals, we can rewrite this as √(5x) / √(2y)
Next we will multiply the expression by √(2y) / √(2y). Notice this gives you 1 and when you multiply this by the original expression, it does not change the original problem
On multiplying we get-
[√(3x) * √(2y)] / [√(2y) * √(2y)]
[√6xy)] / 2y
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