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What is sqrt 6/5 in it's simplest radical form?

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(√(30) )/(5)

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\sqrt{\cfrac{6}{5}}\impliedby \textit{simplified, right?}

for... is more or less simplified, so.. .it can't be simplified any further
if anything at all, it can simply be "rationalized"
namely


\sqrt{\cfrac{6}{5}}\implies \cfrac{√(6)}{√(5)}\impliedby \textit{now rationalizing it} \\ \quad \\ \cfrac{√(6)}{√(5)}\cdot \cfrac{√(5)}{√(5)}\implies \cfrac{√(6)√(5)}{√(5^2)}\implies \cfrac{√(30)}{5}
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