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Please help me find the answer to this problem. it would be nice to have the details to how you came by the answer:
Radical of 3/4 + radical of 1/3
your help is greatly appreciated
Radical of 3/4 + radical of 1/3
your help is greatly appreciated
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Answered by
Steve
Assuming you use consistent syntax, I'll assume you have
√(3/4) + √(1/3)
√(3/4) = √3/√4 = √3/2
√(1/3) = √1/√3 = √3/3
So, you have √3/2 + √3/3 = 5√3/6
or,
5/6 * √3
or,
5/(2√3)
√(3/4) + √(1/3)
√(3/4) = √3/√4 = √3/2
√(1/3) = √1/√3 = √3/3
So, you have √3/2 + √3/3 = 5√3/6
or,
5/6 * √3
or,
5/(2√3)
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