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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Can you have radicals in a fraction???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea A fraction that contains a radical in its denominator can be written as an equivalent fraction

OpenStudy (anonymous):

YES OF COURSE YOU CAN!!!

OpenStudy (amistre64):

only free radicals ...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So if you have 6 over radical 2 that is okay?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Depends, your teacher might want you to change it so you onyl have a radical on the nuemerator

OpenStudy (amistre64):

depends on the textbook, 1/sqrt(2) is alot of times written as sqrt(2)/2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8 radical five divided by two would be what exactly in simplest form? Would it be a fraction or not?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup most likely

OpenStudy (anonymous):

8 radical 5 over 2 times radical 3 would be what exactly? Radicals confuse the crap out of me.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nice.

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