SOLUTION: I am having a problem solving this radical.
3 times square root 6 divided by the square root of 2
This is not in a text book, but on an algebra worksheet D-43.
Thanks,
Shann
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Question 32781: I am having a problem solving this radical.
3 times square root 6 divided by the square root of 2
This is not in a text book, but on an algebra worksheet D-43.
Thanks,
Shannon
Answer by mukhopadhyay(490) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3 times square root 6 divided by the square root of 2
3[sqrt(6)]/sqrt(2)
Multiplying both numerator and denominator by sqrt(2) produces:
3[sqrt(6)]/sqrt(2)*(sqrt(2)/sqrt(2))
= 3sqrt(12)/2
= 3 sqrt(4*3)/2
= 3*2*sqrt(3)/2
= 3sqrt(2)
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