Hello All, so I'm currently working in the MGMAT Quant Foundations book! I'm currently reviewing fractions and radicals and I came across this problem.
(sqrt(25)/sqrt(10)) *(sqrt(8)/sqrt(15) =
I was able to break numbers into primes really quick and cancel out, but when I checked my answer in the book they left Sqrt(3) in the denominator
book answer (2/sqrt(3))
What I did (2/sqrt(3)) * sqrt(3) = ((2*sqrt(3))/3)
What is the proper convention? I thought you should never have a radical in the denominator?
(sqrt(25)/sqrt(10)) *(sqrt(8)/sqrt(15) =
I was able to break numbers into primes really quick and cancel out, but when I checked my answer in the book they left Sqrt(3) in the denominator
book answer (2/sqrt(3))
What I did (2/sqrt(3)) * sqrt(3) = ((2*sqrt(3))/3)
What is the proper convention? I thought you should never have a radical in the denominator?













