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Show that 12/radical 8 =3 radical 2​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Using the rule of radicals


√(a) ×
√(b)
√(ab)

Given


(12)/(√(8) )

To rationalise the denominator multiply the numerator/ denominator by
√(8), thus


(12)/(√(8) ) ×
(√(8) )/(√(8) )

=
(12√(8) )/(8)


√(8) =
√(4(2)) = 2
√(2), thus

=
(12(2)√(2) )/(8)

=
(24√(2) )/(8)

= 3
√(2) ← as required

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