SOLUTION: I hope I found the right section to submit this to. the question is J=kGV J=the square root of 3 G= the square root of 7 V= the square root of 5 what is the constant variant

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Question 259110: I hope I found the right section to submit this to.
the question is
J=kGV
J=the square root of 3
G= the square root of 7
V= the square root of 5
what is the constant variant k?
It is supposed to equal 3 square roots of 5. I cannot figure out how they got 3 square roots of 5

Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
J=kGV
sqrt(3)=k*sqrt(7)*sqrt(5)
I get

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