SOLUTION: I would like to know how to rationalize and simplify the problem: the square root of 6 over the square root of 5 - the square root of 3
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Question 256706: I would like to know how to rationalize and simplify the problem: the square root of 6 over the square root of 5 - the square root of 3
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You need to learn math language.
Are you trying to say?
sqrt(6)/(sqrt(5)-sqrt(3))
or
sqrt(6)/(sqrt(5))-sqrt(3)
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