SOLUTION: how do i simplify 6 divided by the squareroot of 5?

Algebra.Com
Question 289728: how do i simplify 6 divided by the squareroot of 5?
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
We usually try to avoid square roots in the denominator
so multiply by sqrt(5)/sqrt(5)
6/sqrt(5)=6sqrt(5)/5 and you can continue
1.2*sqrt(5)

RELATED QUESTIONS

how would you simplify: squareroot of 5 divided by the sqaure root of 20? would you... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
How do I simplify squareroot of 512m... (answered by Alan3354)
how do i Simplify by rationalizing the denominator: 5 times square-root of 6 divided by... (answered by rchill)
How do I simplify the expression 2 divided by 6 over 3divided by 0... (answered by Mathtut)
how do I simplify the radical of the square root of 1 divided by the square root of 6? (answered by richwmiller)
What is -5 - squareroot of 17 divided by... (answered by JBarnum)
what is the squareroot of x divided by... (answered by stanbon)
Find the exact values of the six trigonometric functions of t given cost=-5/16, tan t> 0. (answered by Fombitz)
How do you simplify the square root of 72 divided by... (answered by stanbon)