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OpenStudy (jedd):

please help

OpenStudy (jedd):

\[\frac{ 1 }{ \sqrt{8-\sqrt{32}} }\]

OpenStudy (jedd):

@estudier

OpenStudy (anonymous):

U supposed to simplify it?

OpenStudy (jedd):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Well, I would factor out a 4 from under the square root...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

U understand?

OpenStudy (jedd):

you mean \[\frac{ 1 }{ \sqrt{4*2-4 \sqrt{2}} }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes, so it comes out from under as 2...

OpenStudy (jedd):

now what?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh...it is rearranging the posts....

OpenStudy (jedd):

umm\[\frac{ 1 }{ 2 \sqrt {2- \sqrt{2}}}\] is this the answer ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I suppose your teacher says to not have radicals on the bottom?

OpenStudy (jedd):

i don't know but i think this is enough (:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

We can get rid of it via a couple multiplications..

OpenStudy (jedd):

thanx @estudier no, i hate that lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's not so bad, maybe u should do it...:-)

OpenStudy (jedd):

later :C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You will end up with 8 on thr bottom (and crap on top)

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