How to calculate when denominator is in roots in fraction?
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To find the square root of a fraction, you first find the square root of the numerator and the denominator. For an example: 4/9 the square root would be 2/3. If the denominator has a square root that is irrational, for example the square root of two, then multiply the numerator and denominator by the irrational number
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