SOLUTION: I really need the process of the division of radicals broken down for me. I get to a certain point, and don't understand how or where they got the next step. Thank you so very mu
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Question 1080694: I really need the process of the division of radicals broken down for me. I get to a certain point, and don't understand how or where they got the next step. Thank you so very much for your time and help!!
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do you have any example you'd like to use?
Just not sure when you mean division by radicals.
Here's my example,
If that's not what you want, clarify and repost.
Providing an example is best, use sqrt(7) to specify the square root of 7, as an example.
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