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how do you divide radicals by radicals like radical 5 divided by radical 3?
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The following rule can be used to dividing the radicals,
a /
b =
(a/b)
For example,
8 /
4 =
(8/4)
we can also write it as, the given dividing radical
(8)
1/2
/ (4)
1/2
= (8/4)
1/2
= (2)
1/2
Now you can solve
5/
3
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Aug 25, 10 03:53AM PST
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