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Can anyone help me? im in algebra 2 online and im confused!

Can anyone help me? im in algebra 2 online and im confused!-example-1

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This problem isn't too hard if you just simplify all parts. The first thing you would do is get rid of the square root sign in the numerator by taking the square root of 25. This gives us:


(6 - 5)/(4)

All you do now is subtract the 6-5 to get 1 in the numerator. Your answer should be:


(1)/(4)

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User Gino Mempin
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Answer:

1/4

Explanation:

to solve this question , 6 - √25/4

the first step to take is to find the square root of √25

6 - √25/4

6 - 5/4

1/4

therefore the question 6 - √25/4 = 1/4

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