Final Step in Radical Quotient Simplification
A manufacturing technician is following a standard operating procedure (SOP) to simplify a formula that includes a quotient of radicals. After the technician has completed the first two steps—simplifying the fraction inside the radicand and then splitting the expression into two separate radicals—what is the third and final step they must take to complete the simplification?
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Final Step in Radical Quotient Simplification