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lianna [129]
1 year ago
11

What is the following quotient? √120 divided by √30 02 4 O 2√10 O 3√10

Mathematics
2 answers:
Ludmilka [50]1 year ago
8 0

Step-by-step explanation:

sqrt(120) / sqrt(30) = sqrt(120/30) = sqrt(4) = 2

bija089 [108]1 year ago
6 0

The quotient of √120 divided by √30 is 2.

<h3>What is Square Root?</h3>

Square root of a number is the value such that the value when multiplied to itself two times gives the original number.

It is denoted by the symbol √.

For example, square root of 16 is 4 since 4 × 4 = 16

The given numbers are √120 and √30.

We have to find the quotient when √120 is divided by √30.

Try to write each of the number as a product of perfect squares if possible.

√120 = √(4 × 30)

We know that √(ab) = √a √b

So, √120 = √4 × √30 = 2√30      (∵√4 =2)

√120 /√30 = 2√30 / √30 = 2    

Hence the required quotient is 2.

Learn more about Square Roots here :

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