You can get a decimal approximation with a calculator, with Excel, etc. But if you want to keep it as a square root, the "standard form" is considered to be one that has no square roots in the denominator. In this case, to get rid of the square root in the denominator, you multiply both numerator and denominator by the square root of 5, with the following result: 3 / root(5) = 3 root(5) / root(5) x root(5) = 3 root(5) / 5 That is, three times the square root of 5, divided by 5.
There is no square root of -75. If it's 75, that is 5 square root 3.
0.625
Multiply everything by the square root of 3 minus the square root of 2 and then times that by 100 - 72 and divide that by 5
In its simplest form, (3 sqrt(10))/sqrt(18) = sqrt(5)
Square root (75) / square root (3) = 5
It is 5/6*sqrt(3).
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I would answer no because 3√2 ____ 5√2 Would simplify to 3 divided by 5 and that is not irrational.
You can get a decimal approximation with a calculator, with Excel, etc. But if you want to keep it as a square root, the "standard form" is considered to be one that has no square roots in the denominator. In this case, to get rid of the square root in the denominator, you multiply both numerator and denominator by the square root of 5, with the following result: 3 / root(5) = 3 root(5) / root(5) x root(5) = 3 root(5) / 5 That is, three times the square root of 5, divided by 5.
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There is no square root of -75. If it's 75, that is 5 square root 3.
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0.625
The absolute value of 5 sqrt(3) / sqrt(5), rounded to two decimal places, is equal to 2.24.