1/3 or -1/3
2007-04-30 15:41:36
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answer #1
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answered by UnknownD 6
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Well √3 * √3 =3 and 3*3 = 9, so the product is 3/9 or 1/3.
2007-04-30 15:53:07
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answer #2
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answered by steiner1745 7
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2007-04-30 15:41:03
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answer #3
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answered by superstar 2
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It is 3/9 which reduces to 1/3.
2007-04-30 15:50:18
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answered by Jack 7
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The exact value is 1/3. It is not in any circumstance -1/3.
2007-04-30 15:41:09
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answered by roynburton 5
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that is [(3^.5)/3]^2
== 3/9 = 1/3
2007-04-30 15:41:54
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answered by David K 2
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Well, this comes out to ((√3)/3)^2) = (((√3)^2)/(3^2)) = 3/9 = 1/3 (one-third).
2007-04-30 15:47:35
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answered by astronomy713 1
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multiplying fractions is simply going across.
so √3*√3 = 3
3*3 = 9
this gives you 3/9 which equals
1/3
it could be negative 1/3 if you have the negative square root of 3 time the positive square root of 3, but I think you would mention plus or minus if you wanted that to be considered.
2007-04-30 15:41:55
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answer #8
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answered by l0uislegr0s 3
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the exact answer is 1/3
sqrt(3)*sqrt(3)=3
3*3=9
so it is 3/9=1/3.
2007-04-30 15:42:56
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answered by Anonymous
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you multiply rad3 time rad3=3, then multiply the denominators so 3 times 3=9
so your answer is 3/9=1/3
2007-04-30 15:41:42
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answer #10
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answered by Cudnovati Kljunaš 2
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