1 over 2 times radical 6
√6
1 over (3 times the square root of 6)
sqrt(600)sqrt(102 * 6)10sqrt(6)========simplest radical form
5√6
1 over 2 times radical 6
The 6th radical is raising something to the 1/6 power, and the 5th radical is the 1/5 power. Dividing means you subtract the exponents, and 1/6-1/5 is -1/30. The answer would be 1/(30th rad of the term).
294 is an integer and there is no sensible radical form for it.
√6
Radical(27) can be simplified to 3*radical(3), so the correct answer is 6*radical(3).
1 over (3 times the square root of 6)
sqrt(600)sqrt(102 * 6)10sqrt(6)========simplest radical form
To simplify the expression radical 6 minus 4 radical 6, we first combine like terms. Since both terms have the same radical part (radical 6), we can subtract the coefficients in front of the radicals. This gives us -3 radical 6 as the simplified answer.
6√2
5√6
6 radical 2
sqrt(96) factor under the radical sqrt(42 * 6) 4sqrt(6) =========simplest form