help with dividing radical expressions?
where is your question babe
\[\frac{ \sqrt{24} }{ 4\sqrt{6} }\]
i think it's \[4\sqrt{4}\] but i'm not sure
\[\frac{ \sqrt{24} }{ 4*\sqrt6 }=\frac{ \sqrt{4*6} }{ 4 \sqrt6 }=\frac{ \sqrt4*\sqrt6 }{ 4*\sqrt6 }=\frac{ \sqrt4 }{ \sqrt4*\sqrt4 }=\frac{ 1 }{ \sqrt4 }\] there you go hun ;)
wait, i'm confused now... the options are...... 1 \[\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }\] \[4\sqrt{4}\] \[\frac{ \sqrt{4} }{ 4 }\]
well d looks the right one
oh okay thank you :)
np ;) gorgeous
I don't think that's right....
point out the mistake then ;)
\[\frac{ \sqrt{24} }{ 4*\sqrt6 }=\frac{ \sqrt{4*6} }{ 4 \sqrt6 }=\frac{ \sqrt4*\sqrt6 }{ 4*\sqrt6 }=\frac{ \sqrt4 }{ \sqrt4*\sqrt4 }=\frac{ 1 }{ \sqrt4 }\] This part is correct except that it is not finished. And the answer does not correspond to "d".
well you can simplify it more if you like ..thats her job , i am done here and your answer could be sqrt4/4
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