SOLUTION: can you simplify 5 divided by 4+the square root of 6
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Question 46492: can you simplify 5 divided by 4+the square root of 6
Answer by jcmtnez(53) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No you can simplify but you can remove de root from the denominator
That if you want to delete the root from the denominator it is the same.
Good Luck, glad to help you
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