Root 4 power minus 3/4
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Step-by-step explanation:
denominators, then combine and get to
√
3
6
Explanation:
Let's start with the original:
√
4
3
−
√
3
4
In order to subtract the two fractions, we need a common denominator. So let's first break the square roots apart and work with the results:
2
√
3
−
√
3
2
The denominator is going to be
2
√
3
, so let's multiply both fractions by forms of 1 to make that happen:
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