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If b√2 = 6, what does b equal? I don't know why I'm stuck on this problem, but could somebody help me?

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Divide 6 by the square root of 2 to get the value of b. The exact answer would be left: 6 divided by the square root of 2. I got an approximate number of 4.255
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Answer:

Explanation:

Divide both sides by the square root of 2. If you are looking for an exact answer that is rationalized, it would be found by multiplying 6/sqrt(2) * sqrt(2)/sqrt(2) to get


b=(6√(2) )/(2)=3√(2)

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