How do you simplify #sqrt6/sqrt15#?
1 Answer
Feb 3, 2016
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Multiply both the top and bottom by radical 15.
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On the top, you should get the square root of 90. On the bottom, you should get the square root of 225. Since 225 is a perfect square, you would get a plain 15.
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Now you should have the square root 90 on the top and plain 15 on the bottom.
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Do the radical tree for 90. You should get 3 square root over 10.
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Now you have 3 square root over 10 over 15.
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3/15 can be reduced to 1/3
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Now you have the square root of 10 over 3.
Hope this helped!
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