oh damn. i copied the equation wrong.
there we go
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I also don't get this one: Please explain a little more
oh damn. i copied the equation wrong.
there we go
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This one I don't get: Don't you have to find a common denominator?
I also don't get this one: Please explain a little more
oh. too late, it's more colorful now.
mrs. rockwoods!? no, i have no idea who that is. lol
and ANY TIME! =]
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Mrs. Rockwood's Blitzkreig strikes again
I have to simplify
Is that root 1 over 5 or 1 over 5, all square-rooted?
did i make a mistake anywhere?
= 6 / sqrt(5)
did i make a mistake anywhere?
sqrt(5) + sqrt(1/5)
= sqrt(5) + sqrt(1)/sqrt(5)
= sqrt(5)sqrt(5)/sqrt(5) + sqrt(1) / sqrt(5)
= [ sqrt(5)^2 + sqrt(1) ] / sqrt(5)
= ( 5 + 1 ) / sqrt(5)
= 6 / sqrt(5)
did i make a mistake anywhere?
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It's solid, except that a radical sign cannot be in a denominator.
6/sqrt(5)
= 6/sqrt(5) * sqrt(5)/sqrt(5)
= [6*sqrt(5)]/5
As far as I know, people used to use that because it's much easier to estimate the value of something with a radical in the numerator than the denominator. That's not much of an issue anymore now that we have calculators, though. Not that it's really that difficult to multiply by sqrt(5)/sqrt(5) or that we don't have the same rule...
Right..
It's a simple problem but I rather rushed itand that's just being picky
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