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I'm doing radicals/square roots right now in Algebra.
I have a quick question:
This is what I end up with:
3 Radical 5
/
xy^2
Then I have to rationalize a denominator.
So I end up with:
3sqr(5) · xy^2
/
xy^2 · xy^2
The answer in the book comes out to:
3sqr(5x)
/
xy^2
But I'm trying to figure out where in God's name did the book do away with the y^2.
TIA.
I have a quick question:
This is what I end up with:
3 Radical 5
/
xy^2
Then I have to rationalize a denominator.
So I end up with:
3sqr(5) · xy^2
/
xy^2 · xy^2
The answer in the book comes out to:
3sqr(5x)
/
xy^2
But I'm trying to figure out where in God's name did the book do away with the y^2.
TIA.