SOLUTION: How do you solve 9 divided by parenthesis the square root of 11 plus the square root of 5 end parenthesis?

Algebra.Com
Question 519736: How do you solve 9 divided by parenthesis the square root of 11 plus the square root of 5 end parenthesis?
Found 2 solutions by oberobic, josmiceli:
Answer by oberobic(2304)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

.
You can do this using the Google calculator that is built into the search engine:
In the search box type: 9/( sqrt(11)+sqrt(5) )
.
The Google search engine recognizes that you are asking it to calculate something.
The function "sqrt(...)" takes the square root of whatever you put between the parentheses.
.
You also can use the exponent (1/2).
Type in: 9/ (11^(1/2) + 5^(1/2))
.
Just FYI, you can use the exponent approach to get cubic roots by setting the exponent = (1/3).

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

You can do this on a (good) calculator,
or, you can simplify it first




RELATED QUESTIONS

In parenthesis negative 9 minus the square root of negative 5, close parenthesis.....all... (answered by Ryan O'Hara)
How do you solve 24 divided by the square root of 2 . 24\square root... (answered by Alan3354)
help. simplify and reduce to lowest terms square root of 16 divided by square root of 32 (answered by ewatrrr)
1 minus the square root of 3 divided by 4 plus the square root of... (answered by edjones)
what is the square root of 6 divided by 5 plus the square root of 3 (answered by Alan3354)
how do you solve this problem: square root of 25 divided by the square root of... (answered by rfer)
How do I figure out 2 divided by the square root of 3 plus the square root of... (answered by junit_2010)
perform the multiplications and simplify. assume all variables represent positive... (answered by schrammbledeggs)
how do you simplify 9 divided by 2 times the square root of 45 (answered by Rcmathtutor)