The quotient of the square roots is the square root of the quotient. In other words, sqrt(x)/sqrt(y) = sqrt(x/y). Thus, sqrt(-12)/sqrt(-3) = sqrt(-12/-3) = sqrt(4) = 2.
Matthew R.
asked 09/21/14How would i find the square root of -12/ square root of -3?
It is a problem from my book and I dont know how to do it.
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