Question 176293This question is from textbook Algebra and Trigonometry Structure and Method book 2 
:  I have been working on this math problem and I can't figure it out!! I was wondering if someone could help me? Please and Thank You!! I would deeply appreciate it!!
 
Properties of Radicals 
Simplify. 
  
 
This question is from textbook Algebra and Trigonometry Structure and Method book 2 
 Found 3 solutions by  Alan3354, EMStelley, Edwin McCravy: Answer by Alan3354(69443)      (Show Source):  Answer by EMStelley(208)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! Just to clarify, the problem is: 
  
Note that sqrt(3) is as simplified as its going to get, so let's concern ourselves with sqrt(12).  Now, 12 can be written as 4*3, so that means that 
  
The properties of square roots tell us that sqrt(ab)=sqrt(a)sqrt(b), so 
  
But sqrt(4)=2, so we can replace that, and thus we have 
  
Now, 4/2=2, and the sqrt(3)'s cancel out, so all we are left with is 2!! 
 Answer by Edwin McCravy(20064)      (Show Source): 
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