Using the quotient rule of radicals to simplify

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👉 Learn how to find the square root of rational expressions. To find the square root of a rational expression, we first express the rational expression as the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator. Next, we rationalize the rational expression by multiplying both the numerator and the denominator by the square root of the denominator. Where the rational expression can divide, we divide the numerator by the denominator and then find the square root of the resulting quotient. Where the denominator is a perfect square, we simply find its square root and simplify.

Organized Videos:
✅How to Divide Radical Expressions
✅Divide by the 4th root with variables
✅Divide by the cube root with variables
✅Rationalize the denominator with the cube root
✅Rationalize the denominator with radical binomials
✅Divide the 5th root of a number
✅Divide by the cube root of a number
✅Simplify the square root of a fraction
✅Simplify the square root of a fraction with variables
✅Simplify the square root with multiple fractions
✅Divide by the square root of a number

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I'm taking an online math class right now, and this is pretty much my teacher.

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You help me more than my professor, thank you!

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Brian I never learn this in school I prayed 🙏I pass my GED on the GED guide I see radicals, everything in math I'm glad you made math videos

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Are you taking the root of both numbers? If so to what power?

brianmclogan
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This is beautiful man. Thank you. It is like this awesome puzzle to me.

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Thanks for this, it’s a good reference.

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“Question, preguntas?” Español and math ladies and gents.

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