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Help me answer this also please simply also no decimals and this is Dividing Radicals.


Help me answer this also please simply also no decimals and this is Dividing Radicals-example-1
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Answer:


\displaystyle (√(2))/(x^2)

Explanation:

Dividing Radicals

Given the division of radicals:


\displaystyle (√(Z))/(√(Y))

We can join both arguments of the radicals into one simple radical as follows:


\displaystyle \sqrt{(Z)/(Y)}

We are given the expression:


\displaystyle 2(√(24))/(√(48x^4))

Joining them in a single radical:


\displaystyle 2(√(24))/(√(48x^4))=2\sqrt{(24)/(48x^4)}

Simplifying the fraction:


\displaystyle 2\sqrt{(24)/(48x^4)}=2\sqrt{(1)/(2x^4)}

Multiplying by 2 in numerator and denominator:


\displaystyle 2\sqrt{(1)/(2x^4)}=2\sqrt{(2)/(4x^4)}

The denominator is a perfect square:


\displaystyle 2\sqrt{(2)/(4x^4)}=2(√(2))/(2x^2)

Simplifying by 2:


\boxed{\displaystyle (√(2))/(x^2)}

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