SOLUTION: radical of 7 radical of 42 divided by radical of 3
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Question 822710: radical of 7 radical of 42 divided by radical of 3
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
- What are you/we supposed to do with this??
- Radicals are used for all types of roots (square, cube, 4th, etc.). So using the word "radical" doesn't tell us much.
- What is "radical of 7 radical of 42"?
- What is being divided? The 42? the "radical of 42"? Other?
Please re-post your question...- including the instructions
- using phrases like "square root of 7" or "cube root of 3" instead of the word radical.
- using parentheses around numerators and denominators.
- adding anything that might help make the problem clear.
Tutors are more likely to respond if the problem is clear.
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