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Simplify 10 divided by 3rd root of 2

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Answered by Anonymous
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The square root of 108 in radical form is 6√(3). In general, to find √(a) in radical form, when a is not a perfect square, we use the following steps: Rewrite a as a product of a perfect square and another number. If this is not possible (a has no perfect square factors), then √(a) is as simplified as possible.

Answered by palkin
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10 divided by 3rd root of 2 :

10 \div \sqrt[ 3]{2} = 7.93700525984

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