SOLUTION: how do you simplify a radical fraction that has 18^2 on top and z^3 on the bottom, i know the answer i just need to know how to do it
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Question 483703: how do you simplify a radical fraction that has 18^2 on top and z^3 on the bottom, i know the answer i just need to know how to do it
Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
how do you simplify a radical fraction that has 18^2 on top and z^3 on the bottom,
Assume you mean:
which can be factored
Extract the square root from the perfect squares
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