What is the simplest form of 2√3/√6
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Answer:
[tex] \sqrt{2}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
You can multiply by sqrt 6/sqrt 6 to get rid of the sqrt in the denominator. This leaves you with 2(sqrt 3)(sqrt 6)/sqrt 36. The sqrt's in the numerator can be multiplied to get 2(sqrt 18). The sqrt 36 can be simplified to just 6. Sqrt 18 can be split into sqrt 9 and sqrt 2. The sqrt 9 can be taken out and simplified as 3. 3x2=6. This leaves you with 6(sqrt 2)/6. The 6 in the numerator cancels the 6 in the denominator and just leaves sqrt 2.