SOLUTION: if i have for example - sqrt 25/12 = sqrt25 is 5 and sqrt 12 would be sqrt 4 times sqrt 3 so sqrt 4 is 2 would my result be 2*5 1/sqrt3 = 10 1/sqrt3?

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Question 150889: if i have for example - sqrt 25/12 = sqrt25 is 5 and sqrt 12 would be sqrt 4 times sqrt 3 so sqrt 4 is 2 would my result be 2*5 1/sqrt3 = 10 1/sqrt3?
Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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