Square Root of a Quotient Property The square root of a quotient of

Definition of simple radical form.
A radical is said to be in simple radical form if:
1. There are no radicals in the denominator.
2. The radicand(s) in the numerator are as small
as possible.
Square Root of a Quotient Property
The square root of a quotient of two positive
numbers equals the quotient of the square roots
of the numbers. That is, for positive numbers,
x and y,
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Definition of simple radical form.
A radical is said to be in simple radical form if:
1. There are no radicals in the denominator.
2. The radicand(s) in the numerator are as small
as possible.
Square Root of a Quotient Property
The square root of a quotient of two positive
numbers equals the quotient of the square roots
of the numbers. That is, for positive numbers,
x and y,