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How do you simplify fractions with square roots? - Answers
First since I don't know how to type in the square root of something, I'm going to type it in like this: sqrt(x) Now say you have 1/sqrt(3). The square root can not be on the bottom. So mulitply the equation by the sqrt(3). This means TOP and BOTTOM! so then it looks like sqrt(3)/3. And that is an acceptable answer.
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How do you simplify fractions with square roots? - Answers
First since I don't know how to type in the square root of something, I'm going to type it in like this: sqrt(x) Now say you have 1/sqrt(3). The square root can not be on the bottom. So mulitply the equation by the sqrt(3). This means TOP and BOTTOM! so then it looks like sqrt(3)/3. And that is an acceptable answer.
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How do you simplify fractions with square roots? - Answers
First since I don't know how to type in the square root of something, I'm going to type it in like this: sqrt(x) Now say you have 1/sqrt(3). The square root can not be on the bottom. So mulitply the equation by the sqrt(3). This means TOP and BOTTOM! so then it looks like sqrt(3)/3. And that is an acceptable answer.
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