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Saturday, February 21, 2009

........... All about on the division of Radicals...........

Hello Ma'am!!!!!!!!!
This is my blog on our lesson on the division of Radicals...............

This lesson is a little hard for me,,,,,,,,I can answer
on our discussion but,but when the test came,,,,,I
cant answer it anymore.......Haaaayyyyy........

The division of radical quantities may be expressed, by writing the divisor under the dividend, in the form of a fraction.

Thus the quotient of 3√a divided by √b, is 3√a/√b.

In this instance, the radical sign or index is separately applied to the numerator and the denominator. But if the divisor and dividend are reduced to the same index or radical sign, this may be applied to the whole quotient.

Thus n√a:n√b = n√a/b. For the root of a fraction is equal to the root of the numerator divided by the root of the denominator. (Art. 256.)

Again, n√ab:n√b = n√a. For the product of this quotient into the divisor is equal to the dividend, that is,
n√a.n√b = n√ab.

That's all for this week...........
GOD BLESS!!!!!!!!!!!!

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