How to divide square roots - SAT Math
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(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
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Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
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Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
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Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
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(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
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(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
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(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
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(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
(√27 + √12) / √3 is equal to
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
√27 is the same as 3√3, while √12 is the same as 2√3.
3√3 + 2√3 = 5√3
(5√3)/(√3) = 5
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Compare your answer with the correct one above
Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
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Simplify: 
Simplify:
When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.

Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a
.

When dividing square roots, we divide the numbers inside the radical. Simplify if necessary.
Let's simplify this even further by factoring out a .
Compare your answer with the correct one above