True or false- The multiplication property works when the radicals are rational expressions.
true
@Chocolate1031 You're not allowed to just give out answers and help someone cheat.
It's against the code of conduct
stop hatin bro not cool
I'm not hating I'm informing him about the rules.
This is a site where you teach and help people understand rather then just give out answers
Everyone calllmmm You dont need to tell me why it's true..
goodie two shoes who you think you are to tell a governors son to stop seriously
calm down it was just a true or false question
@phi @ganeshie8
Just explain to her why it's true so she can do it herself and not have to ask for help anymore. This site isn't for cheating...
it aint cheating if i aint got no problem
To answer your question @KatKatJV it is true because rational numbers are numbers expressed as the quotient of a fraction, 2 numbers can be multiplied to get that number
It doesn't have a repeating or never ending decimal. So all properties of normal multiplication apply :)
Does that make sense? Not all properties of multiplication would apply to something like 3.738237438573743.. (on and on) but for a number like 10 they would...
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