alyssagrimaldo1 alyssagrimaldo1
  • 12-09-2014
  • Mathematics
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how do yo solve a square root  √90÷√40 
                                                   

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remsiclee remsiclee
  • 12-09-2014
you take out the squares inside of the radicals. you can do this by factoring each number. 90 is a multiple of 3x3x2x5 and 40 is 2x2x2x5. now you take out pairs. so its (3√2x5)/(2√2x5). then you cancel out the √2x5 and you're left with 3/2. :)
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