SOLUTION: simplify: 3 square root b^2 divided by 4 square root b^3 a. 1 over 12 square root b b. 12 square root b^5 c. 7 square root b^5 d. 12 square root b

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Question 135468: simplify:

3 square root b^2 divided by 4 square root b^3

a. 1 over 12 square root b
b. 12 square root b^5
c. 7 square root b^5
d. 12 square root b

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(3SQRTB^2)/(4SQRTB^3)
3B/4BSQRTB
3/4SQRTB
OR:
(3SQRTB)^2/(4SQRTB)^3
9B/(64BSQRTB)
3/18SQRTB
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