SOLUTION: Hey guys, how are you supposed to simplify fractions with radicals in the denominators (i.e. three over the square root of two). Thank you in advance!

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Question 25669: Hey guys, how are you supposed to simplify fractions with radicals in the denominators (i.e. three over the square root of two). Thank you in advance!
Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3/sqrt2
Multiply numerator and denominator by sqrt2 to get:
3sqrt2/2 = (3/2)sqrt2
Cheers,
Stan H.