Ask
your own question, for FREE!
Mathematics
10 Online
OpenStudy (anonymous):
How do you solve radical 5 over radical 3 ...and 3 radical 12 times radical 6
Still Need Help?
Join the QuestionCove community and study together with friends!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Define 'solve'.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
1. Multiply top and bottom by sqrt 3. The numerator will be sqrt 5 * sqrt 3 which can be combined to sqrt (5*3) = sqrt (15). The denominator will be just 3. So the answer is sqrt(15) / 3. 2. You can rewrite the sqrt 12 / sqrt 6 as sqrt(12/6) which = sqrt 2.. So the answer is 3*sqrt(2).
OpenStudy (anonymous):
lmao i got it right the first time and i change it and got it wrong, omg drinking too much
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh great and i hit delete
OpenStudy (anonymous):
don't drink and derive...
Can't find your answer?
Make a FREE account and ask your own questions, OR help others and earn volunteer hours!
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!
Latest Questions
Unknownuser8009:
I have 12 days till my birthday... thoughts on what should I do?
3 hours ago
6 Replies
1 Medal
fwval:
who is being affected by the santa ana winds? is it causing a massive problem for
7 hours ago
0 Replies
0 Medals
lanaa:
positive a^3+b^3=(a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2) negative a^3-b^3=(a-b)(a^2+ab+b^2) 4.) x^3+1000=0 (factor the cubic) (5 and 6 factor the polynomial) 5.
12 hours ago
21 Replies
0 Medals