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What is 6√ / 5√ in simplest radical form?

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation to simplify you must take the bottom radical five and multiply it by radical six nominator and radical five denominator. So now you have radical 30 divided by radical five times radical five. The formula states radical a times radical a equals a. So radical five times radical five equals five. Therefore your answer is radical 30/5

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Answer:


(√(30))/(5)

Explanation:

The given expression is


(√(6))/(√(5))

We need to find the simplest radical form.

A simplest radical form is the result of simplifying a radical so that there are no more square roots, cube roots, 4th roots, etc left to find after rationalizing denominator (if needed).

Multiply numerator and denominator by
√(5) to rationalize denominator.


(√(6))/(√(5))* (√(5))/(√(5))


(√(6* 5))/((√(5))^2)


(√(30))/(5)

Therefore, the simplest radical form is
(√(30))/(5).

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