Question 884650

Good afternoon,
I have one more equation that I just can't seem to get. Can someone please help me?
The equation is 2/(3 sqrt 5). I tried to simplify it, but I just confused myself even more. Anyways, the answer I got was 2(sqrt 5) / 15. I am not sure if this is correct. Please get back to me when you can. Thank you in advance. 
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This is not an equation as it does not contain an equals sign. It is an expression, and I guess you'd like it
to be simplified.
{{{2/(3sqrt(5))}}}
{{{(2 * sqrt(5))/(3sqrt(5) * sqrt(5))}}} ------ Multiplying numerator and denominator by {{{sqrt(5)}}} in order to rationalize the denominator.
{{{(2sqrt(5))/(3 * 5)}}}
{{{highlight_green(highlight_green((2sqrt(5))/15))}}}
You are correct!! Good job!!

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