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How can you rewrite 9/13
using a root?(1 point)
using a root?(1 point)
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To rewrite the fraction \( \frac{9}{13} \) using a root, you can express it in terms of square roots. One way to do this is to create a ratio of square roots that equals the fraction. Specifically:
\[
\frac{9}{13} = \frac{\sqrt{9}}{\sqrt{13}} = \frac{3}{\sqrt{13}}
\]
Thus, \( \frac{9}{13} \) can be rewritten as \( \frac{3}{\sqrt{13}} \).
\[
\frac{9}{13} = \frac{\sqrt{9}}{\sqrt{13}} = \frac{3}{\sqrt{13}}
\]
Thus, \( \frac{9}{13} \) can be rewritten as \( \frac{3}{\sqrt{13}} \).
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