If \(pq\ne 0,\) and \(\dfrac1{p}=\sqrt{q},\) what is the value of \(p?\)
A. \(q\)
B. \(\sqrt{q}\)
C. \(\dfrac{\sqrt{q}}{q}\)
D. \(\dfrac{1}{q}\)
E. \(\dfrac{1}{q^2}\)
Answer: C
Source: Princeton Review
If \(pq\ne 0,\) and \(\dfrac1{p}=\sqrt{q},\) what is the value of \(p?\)
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Solution:
Since 1/p = √q, then p = 1/√q = √q/q.
Answer: C
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