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6. Caroline was simplifying the radical expression √5/√18. She thinks that if you multiply by √2/√2, it will rationalize the denominator. Is she correct? Show your work to justify your response.

6. Caroline was simplifying the radical expression √5/√18. She thinks that if you-example-1

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\frac{\sqrt[]{5}}{\sqrt[]{18}}\cdot\frac{\sqrt[]{2}}{\sqrt[]{2}}

start applying the property for radicals on both numerator and denominator


\frac{\sqrt[]{5\cdot2}}{\sqrt[]{18\cdot2}}=\frac{\sqrt[]{10}}{\sqrt[]{36}}

then, simplify


\frac{\sqrt[]{10}}{6}

she is correct because the expression obtained eliminates the radical in the denominator.

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