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the square of 4/3 is

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Answered by sravya17
7

Answer:

The square root of 4/3 equals the square root of 4 divided by the square root of 3. In order to avoid having a surd denominator, we can then multiply the whole fraction by sqrt(3)/sqrt(3). This results in two solutions:

(2*sqrt(3))/3 or (-2*sqrt(3))/3

Step-by-step explanation:

√4/3

=√4/√3

=±2/√3

=±2√3/3

+2√3/3

and-2√3/3

Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

16/9

Step-by-step explanation:

When you square fractions, you square the numerator and denominator.

So,

\frac{4}{3}^{2} =  \frac{4^{2} }{3^{2} } = \frac{4*4}{3*3} = \frac{16}{9}

Hope this helps...

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