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| Question 652351:  square root of -15 multiplied by square root of -3 divided by square root of 5
 Answer by Shana-D77(132)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! square root of a negative, as you know, is not real.  BUT, if you multiply a negative square root by another negative square root, you get a positive!  So, (sqrt -15)(sqrt -3) = sqrt 45
 sqrt 45 simplifies to sqrt 9 * sqrt 5
 sqrt 9 = 3 so,
 sqrt 45 = 3 sqrt 5
 (3 sqrt 5)/(sqrt 5) = 3
 Answer = 3
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