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Can anyone explain how to find the square root of fractions? For example, √(5/6)^2
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Can anyone explain how to find the square root of fractions? For example, √(5/6)^2
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Can anyone explain how to find the square root of fractions? For example, √(5/6)^2
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5/√6 = (5 * √6)/(√6 *√6) = 5√6/6 or 2.0412
Nothing much to do after that really !!!
Edit : Well then the answer is 5√6/6 or just simply 5/√6 since it is already in the simplified form i really hope that helps:/
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