Express in simplest form: 3*sqrt(25)/sqrt(2)?



Answers:
3*sqrt(25)/sqrt(2) = 15/sqrt(2)

= 15*sqrt(2)/2 = 7.5* sqrt(2).ANSWER
I'm with SR on this. It is never "correct" to leave a square root in the denominator of a simplified fraction, so you have to multiply both the numerator and denominator by sqrt(2).

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