SOLUTION: Ho do you simplify a radical that is a fraction???? EXAMPLE: the square root of 1/5

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Question 68668: Ho do you simplify a radical that is a fraction????
EXAMPLE: the square root of 1/5

Found 2 solutions by rmromero, algebra2student:
Answer by rmromero(383)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Just remember the Quotient Property of Square Roots
For all real numbers m and n, where m ≥ 0 and n > 0,
Example
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Answer by algebra2student(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
A radical is fine, as long as its in the NUMERATOR (top)...but yeah. thats all i can tell you...you might have done the problem wrong...?
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