1. Rationalize the denominator of 5/ square root 3 2. Square root 10 X square root 8 3. Square root 5 ( 8+3 square root 6)
@Shane_B make sure you read it right haha :)
Well, the first one is just like the one I posted before...same procedure :P
Here's the first one:\[(\frac{5}{\sqrt{3}})(\frac{\sqrt{3}}{\sqrt{3}})=\frac{5 \sqrt {3}}{3}\]
@Aditi_Singh is working so I guess he will post the others
1. Solve it the way Shane did it in your previous question. 2. use the fact that - \[\sqrt a \times \sqrt b = \sqrt{ab}\]
haha thanks :>
@Shane_B : " She" :/
^ lol true
I didn't even look at the picture...my fault :)
wiat im a little confused still on the 2nd and 3rd question guys o.O
3.\[\sqrt5 ( 8+3 \sqrt 6)\] \[= 8\sqrt5 + 3\sqrt30\]
What SHE means for #2 is: \[(\sqrt{10})(\sqrt{8})=\sqrt{8*10}=\sqrt{80}\]
@Shane_B : Lol :P :D
thanks for the help on #2! :) but im still lost on #3 o.o
I'm serious think I'm having a bout of attention deficit disorder at the moment...need coffee.
^lol first the reading confusion, then gender confusion o.O
guys I need help on #3 pleasee
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I solved it for you above .. is it wrong ?? :P :/
OH nvm just saw that lol thankss (now im reading things wrong o.o)
HAH!
@Shane_B you're giving me your reading disability o.o
Hahahaha :P .. literally, ROFL! :P
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