SOLUTION: Divide and simplify so that there are no radicals in the denominator. SHOW YOUR STEPS.
√ 7/100
I didn't really know how to type it out, but the --> √ <-- thi
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Question 375049: Divide and simplify so that there are no radicals in the denominator. SHOW YOUR STEPS.
√ 7/100
I didn't really know how to type it out, but the --> √ <-- thing is supposed to be for both the 7 and the ten. I have no clue how to solve this problem, can someone please help me? Thanks so much! I'd really appreciate it :)
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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