SOLUTION: 3 DIVIDED BY (Square Root of 3) = I know that the answer is (Square Root of 3), but I do not understand why or how to work out the problem so that I can explain it to my daughte

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Question 787080: 3 DIVIDED BY (Square Root of 3) =
I know that the answer is (Square Root of 3), but I do not understand why or how to work out the problem so that I can explain it to my daughter.
Thank you,
Tricia

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Read my lesson on rationalizing denominators

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