Respuesta :

Answer:

Before A:[tex]\frac{3\sqrt{3}}{6}[/tex]

A:Already Simplified!

B:Also, Already Simplified! Can be changed to [tex]\frac{\sqrt{12}}{3}[/tex]

C:Already Simplified, yet again. Can be changed to[tex]\frac{\sqrt{27}}{3}[/tex]

D:Already Simplified.

Step-by-step explanation:

For Before A, I multiplied both denominator and numerator by square root of 3. The multiplication moved the square root to the numerator, simplifying the fraction.

The different forms of B and C are just that I multiplied the square of the first number into the square roots. This is OK because the square root of a number's square is the number itself. Therefore, you can multiply a square root by the square of the number from outside the root.

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