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square root of 80 + square root of 20 divided by square root of 3 in the form of square root a where a is an integer

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Answer:

Explanation:

( + ) ÷ =

= (√4·4·5 + √4·5) ÷

= (4 + 2) ÷

= 6 ÷

at this point you want to rationalize the denominator, meaning multiply the numerator and denominator by

= (6√5·3) ÷ √3·3

= 6 ÷ 3

= 2

User Jsmartt
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Answer:

2
√(15)

Explanation:

(
√(80) +
√(20)) ÷
√(3) =

= (√4·4·5 + √4·5) ÷
√(3)

= (4
√(5) + 2
√(5)) ÷
√(3)

= 6
√(5) ÷
√(3)

at this point you want to rationalize the denominator, meaning multiply the numerator and denominator by
√(3)

= (6√5·3) ÷ √3·3

= 6
√(15) ÷ 3

= 2
√(15)

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