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Angelina
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1 February, 08:11
How to get a radical out of the denominator?
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Genevieve Clarke
1 February, 08:14
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You can get the radical out of the denominator by multiplying the radical on the top AND the bottom so it's like x/x=1 so you're not changing the equation. By multiplying the same radical on the top and bottom you can get the radical on the top only!
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