SOLUTION: simplifying 5Q/2+square root 7

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Question 1066612: simplifying
5Q/2+square root 7

Answer by ikleyn(52946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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5Q/(2+square root 7)

Multiply the numerator AND denominator by (2-sqrt(7)) and make all necessary calculations.


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