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To simplify the radical below, which of the following expressions would be multiplied by the radical? \[\frac{ -2\sqrt{3} }{ 3\sqrt{2} }\] A. https://media.education2020.com/evresources/2003-04-05-00-00_files/i0060001.jpg B. https://media.education2020.com/evresources/2003-04-05-00-00_files/i0060002.jpg C. https://media.education2020.com/evresources/2003-04-05-00-00_files/i0060003.jpg D. https://media.education2020.com/evresources/2003-04-05-00-00_files/i0060004.jpg
\(\Large \frac{-2 \sqrt{3}}{3 \sqrt{2}}\) remember that \(\Large\frac{a}{\sqrt{a}}=\sqrt{a}\) now try :)
I dont understand :/
its alright :) 1st u tell what will this multiplication be-> \(\color{blueviolet}{\Large \sqrt{a} \times \sqrt{a}} =?\)
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no no its not that whenever you multiply the square root of a number with it self then you get the number here we are multiplying the square root of \(a \) with itself so we get \(a\) so \(\Large \color{blueviolet}{\sqrt{a} \times \sqrt{a}} = a\)
okay till here ? =] feel free to tell where u get stuck
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