SOLUTION: I need help with my homework that involves radicals. I am having a little bit of trouble and I tried but it is not making any sense. Here is the question: 24/ (radical) 6. How can

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Question 133945: I need help with my homework that involves radicals. I am having a little bit of trouble and I tried but it is not making any sense. Here is the question: 24/ (radical) 6. How can I simplify it and get an answer. I am really confused. Help me please!
Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simplify:
You need to get the radical out from the denominator. You can do this by squaring it, i.e., multipling by
which will simplify to:

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