Simplifying a square root fraction Simplify the following <msqrt> 3 </msqrt>

Ciara Mcdaniel

Ciara Mcdaniel

Answered question

2022-07-07

Simplifying a square root fraction
Simplify the following
3 2 ( 6 3 )
Apparently the answer is 1 2 ( 2 + 2 ) but can't for the life of me see how to get it. Any help is massively appreciated.
Thanks

Answer & Explanation

tilsjaskak6

tilsjaskak6

Beginner2022-07-08Added 14 answers

3 2 ( 6 3 ) = 3 2 3 ( 2 1 ) = 1 2 ( 2 1 ) = 1 ( 2 2 ) = ( 2 + 2 ) ( 2 2 ) ( 2 + 2 ) = 2 + 2 2
The reason we write it this way is that it is bad practice to have roots at the denominator. To get rid of a + b c at the denominator, simply multiply the numerator and the denominator by a b c
pipantasi4

pipantasi4

Beginner2022-07-09Added 6 answers

3 2 ( 6 3 ) = 1 2 ( 2 1 ) = 2 + 1 2 = 1 2 ( 2 + 2 ) .

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