SOLUTION: how do you figure out the square root of 2 over the square root of 8? please show all steps
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Question 451059: how do you figure out the square root of 2 over the square root of 8? please show all steps
Answer by rwm(914) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
sqrt(2)/sqrt(8)
sqrt(8)=sqrt(4*2)=2sqrt(2)
so we have sqrt(2)/2 sqrt(2)=1/2
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