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1. Find the square of -6/13 ​

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Answered by YetIamhere
1

Answer:

The square root of (6/13) is the same as the square root of 6 divided by the square root of 13. You can divide the fraction inside the radical before or after you calculate the square root. The result will be the same.

Here we first calculate the square root of the numerator and the square root of the denominator separately, and then we divide the two:

√6

√13

2.4495

3.6056

≈ 0.6794

Alternatively, we first divide 6 by 13 and then do the square root of the quotient:

√6/13 ≈ √0.4615 ≈ 0.6794

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by katelynannorton
0

Answer:

36/205

Step-by-step explanation:

6x6/13x13

6x6 36

13x13 205

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