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    How can I divide root 5 by 5?
    Donagan
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    √5 / 5 cannot be rationalized, simplified, or reduced. All you could do is to divide √5 (2.236) by 5.
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    How can divide 1 by sqrt*2?
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    You need to rationalize the denominator, since a denominator cannot have a square root. To do this, multiply the numerator and the denominator by sqrt*2: 1 x sqrt*2 = sqrt*2 sqrt*2 x sqrt*2 = 2. So it simplifies to sqrt*2/2.
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    How do I divide root3/root3?
    Donagan
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    Anything (other than zero) divided by itself is 1.
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    What is 6 square root 35?
    Donagan
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    First find the square root of 35, then multiply by 6.
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    How can I divide under root 35?
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    You can square the number you want to divide by and then put this new number directly under the 35 inside the square root. Generally, for dividing by x: (√35) / x = √35 / √(x^2 ) = √(35/x^2 ). As an example, if the number you want to divide by is 5, then: (√35) / 5 = √35 / √25 = √(35/25) = √(7/5) = √1.4.
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    What is the value of 9 over the square root of 15?
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    You need to rationalize the denominator, since you can't have a square root in the denominator. To do this, multiply the numerator and denominator by sqrt*15: 9 x sqrt*15 = 9sqrt*15 sqrt*15 x sqrt*15 = 15. So this simplifies to 9sqrt*15/15.
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    What is sqrt*2 + 2 divided by 2?
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    sqrt*2 + 2/2 is already simplified, since there is a binomial in the numerator, and there is no factor common to each term in the numerator and denominator. To find the exact value, you will need to use a calculator.
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    If you have a cubed root and are dividing by a number that is to the power 3, will the cubed root and the exponent cancel each other out?
    Donagan
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    No.
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    What is 5 root 3 divided by 3 root 3?
    Donagan
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    5√3 / 3√3: the two √3 's cancel each other. What's left is 5/3, or 1 2/3.
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    What is the simplified version of 7 divided by the square root of 5?
    Donagan
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    The rule is to remove radicals from denominators. In this case, do it by multiplying by the fraction (√5/√5) (which is the equivalent of multiplying by 1 and thus not changing the value of the original expression). So the solution looks like this: (7 / √5)(√5 / √5) = (7√5) / 5. That could be expressed as (7/5)(√5).
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    What is 1 divided by the square root of 10?
    Donagan
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    Take the expression 1 / √10. Rationalize the denominator by multiplying both numerator and denominator by √10: (1)(√10) / (√10)(√10) = √10 / 10. That's the answer.
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    How would I divide the square root of x by x squared?
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    √x / x² cannot be simplified, rationalized, or reduced. In other words, √x cannot be divided by x² to find a simpler result.
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    How can √10 / √15 be equal to √6 / 3?
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    √10 / √15 = √(2x5) / (3x5) = (√2 x √5) / (√3 x √5). Canceling the two √5's leaves us with √2 / √3. Multiply both the numerator and the denominator by √3: √2 x √3 / √3 x √3 = √(2x3) / √(3x3) = √6 / 3.
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    What is 14 divided by radical 3?
    Donagan
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    The square root of 3 is roughly 1.7.
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    My square root number is 6,702,921 - show me the steps to find the root?
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    How will I divide a decimal with a root by a number without the root?
    Donagan
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    Divide the denominator into the decimal term, not the root term. For example, [(2.5)√3] / 5 = (0.5)√3.
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    Why is sqrt 420 = sqrt 105?
    Donagan
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    It isn't. √420 = √[(4)(105)] = 2√105.
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    How to divide root 2 by root 3?
    Donagan
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    √2 / √3 cannot be reduced or simplified. All you can do is divide 1.414 by 1.732.
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    Simplify (5 + 2√6)/1?
    Donagan
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    The simplest form is 5 + 2√6.
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    Square root 99 divided by square root 9?
    Donagan
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    √99 / √9 = √[(9)(11)] / √9 = 3√11 / 3 = √11.
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    So is sqrt(6)/sqrt(3) equal to sqrt(2)?
    Donagan
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    Yes. √6 / √3 = √(6/3) = √2.
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    4 sq root 6 divided by 5 sq root 6?
    Donagan
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    One (√6) cancels the other. 4√6 / 5√6 = 4/5.
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    What is 6 divided by root 3? How?
    Donagan
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    6 / √3 = (6 / √3)(√3 / √3) = 6√3 / √3√3 = 6√3 / 3 = 2√3. That's called "rationalizing the denominator," which means eliminating any roots from the denominator, which is a form of simplifying a fraction.
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    How do I divide root 5 by root 3?
    Donagan
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    If you're using a calculator, then the easiest way is to find the square root of 1.67 (or 5/3). Another way is to evaluate √5 and √3 separately and then divide the first value by the second.
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    Root 2 is divided by 2, then what is the answer?
    Donagan
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    (√2) / 2 = 1.414 / 2 = 0.707.
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    Can we multiply a whole number with a root number?
    Donagan
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    Yes. For example, (3)(√2) = (3)(1.414) = 4.242.
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    How would it work in the case of them having powers? For example, I have this one below but am unsure how to get it into a format of X to the power of a. If that makes sense? ( √ 3 )^5 ÷ ( √ 27 )^−2.
    Donagan
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    Let's look at the numerator first: (√3)^5 = (√3)(√3)(√3)(√3)(√3) = (3)(3)(√3) = 9√3. Now the denominator: (√27)^-2 = 1/(√27)² = 1/(3√3)² = 1/[(9)(3)] = 1/27. Now do the division: (9√3) / (1/27) = (9√3)(27) = 243√3.
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    How I simplify root 2-4÷4?
    Donagan
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    While that expression can be evaluated, it cannot be simplified.
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    To remove under root sign, what should I do?
    Donagan
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    In general, you remove a square root by multiplying by that same square root. (For example, √2 multiplied by √2 gives us 2.) You encounter this problem most often when there's a square root in the denominator of a fraction. Math purists don't like this, and so we "rationalize the denominator" by multiplying the fraction by another fraction equal to 1, consisting of the square root divided by itself. For example, we can rationalize the denominator of the fraction (5 / √3) by multiplying that fraction by (√3/√3). The result is (5√3 / 3). We still have a square root, but it's in the numerator instead of the denominator (which is considered an improvement).
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    What is 30 divided by square of 18?
    Donagan
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    30 / 18² = 30 / 324 = 0.0925. In case you meant 30 / √18, that's 30 / 3√2 = 10/√2 = 10√2 / 2 = 5√2.
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