SOLUTION: i need to simplify 2/(radical)3
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Question 279550: i need to simplify 2/(radical)3
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Expressions with radicals are simplified if- No radicand (expression within the radical) has factors which are powers of the type of radical. For square roots this means that there are no perfect square factors in any radicands.
- There are no radicals in a denominator
- There are no fractions within a radicand.
Your expression has a radical in the denominator. The denominator is just a single term and this is the easiest kind of denominator to "fix". What we need to do is figure out a number, by which we will multiply the numerator and denominator, which will turn the denominator into a perfect square.
In this case we will multiply the nuerator and denominator by :
This simplifies to:
or
This expression passes all three tests for a simplified radical expression.
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