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What is 12 radical 2 divided by 2 radical 6 in simplest form

User Pattersonc
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Answer:


=2√(3)\\\mathrm{Decimal:\quad }\:3.46410

Explanation:


(12√(2))/(2√(6))\\\mathrm{Divide\:the\:numbers:}\:(12)/(2)=6\\=(6√(2))/(√(6))\\\mathrm{Apply\:radical\:rule}:\quad \sqrt[n]{a}=a^{(1)/(n)}\\√(6)=6^{(1)/(2)}\\=\frac{6√(2)}{6^{(1)/(2)}}\\\mathrm{Apply\:exponent\:rule}:\quad (x^a)/(x^b)=x^(a-b)\\\frac{6^1}{6^{(1)/(2)}}=6^{1-(1)/(2)}\\=√(2)\cdot \:6^{-(1)/(2)+1}\\\mathrm{Subtract\:the\:numbers:}\:1-(1)/(2)=(1)/(2)\\=6^{(1)/(2)}√(2)


\mathrm{Apply\:radical\:rule}:\quad \:a^{(1)/(n)}=\sqrt[n]{a}\\6^{(1)/(2)}=√(6)\\=√(6)√(2)\\\mathrm{Factor\:integer\:}6=2\cdot \:3\\=√(2\cdot \:3)√(2)\\\mathrm{Apply\:radical\:rule}:\quad \sqrt[n]{ab}=\sqrt[n]{a}\sqrt[n]{b}\\√(2\cdot \:3)=√(2)√(3)\\=√(2)√(3)√(2)\\\mathrm{Apply\:radical\:rule}:\quad √(a)√(a)=a\\√(2)√(2)=2\\=2√(3)

User Mateusz Bartkowski
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Answer:


2 √(3)

Explanation:


( 12√(2) )/(2 √(6) )

Reduce the fraction with 2


= (6 √(2) )/( √(6) )

Simplify the expression


(6)/( √(3) )

Multiply the fraction by
( √(3) )/( √(3) )


(6)/( √(3) ) * ( √(3) )/( √(3) )

To multiply the fractions, multiply the numerators and denominators separately


\frac{6 √(3) }{ \sqrt{3 * √(3) } }

When a square root of an expression is multiplied by itself, the result is that expression


(6 √(3) )/(3)

Reduce the fraction with 3


2 √(3)

Hope this helps...

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User Jaleela
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