How do you simplify (118)?

2 Answers
Oct 30, 2015

26

Explanation:

Since there can't be a square root (a radical) in the denominator, rationalize it by multiplying both the numerator and denominator with 2.

11822

=236

=162 or 26

You multiply by 2 in order to make the denominator 36 because 36=6 and so you can take it out of the square root.

Oct 30, 2015

26

Explanation:

It is a matter of splitting the numbers up into factors that have a root if you can. Then taking these outside of the root by applying that root.

What factors are there of 18 that we can apply a root to?
The obvious ones are 2 and 9 as 2×9=18 we can take the root of 9 but not of 2. So we end up with:

(118)=12×9

This can be split so that we have:

12×19=1312

But convention is that you do not have a root as a denominator if you can help it.

Write as: 1312 This does work. Check it on a calculator.

But 1=1 giving:

13×12

To 'get rid' of the root in the denominator multiply by the value 1 (does not change the overall values) but write the 1 in the form of 22 giving:

13×12×22

But 2×2=2

So now we have:
1322=26

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