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00:0-1 Here's one of the most important rules you need to
00:02 remember about simplifying radicals . You should never leave a
00:08 radical in the denominator of the problem . So here
00:12 our first step is to get rid of the radical
00:15 in the denominator By multiplying the square root of two
00:20 in the denominator by itself . Yes , because the
00:26 square root of two times the square root of two
00:28 is the square root of four which equals two .
00:33 So the radical is gone . If we multiply the
00:37 denominator of this fraction by the square root of two
00:40 . However , we must also multiply the numerator by
00:44 the square root of two . So we have to
00:48 route to over route four which simplifies the two route
00:56 to over to . Now we can cancel the two
01:02 that's outside the radical with the two in the denominator
01:07 . So our answer is the square root of two
01:13 . So remember to get rid of a square root
01:16 in the denominator of the fraction , multiply top and
01:20 bottom of the fraction by that square root
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