Can you have a component of a unit vector that has been simplified have 20 points
a square roo...
Mathematics, 18.04.2020 04:15 devinluck100
Can you have a component of a unit vector that has been simplified have 20 points
a square root of 17 in the denominator?
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Yes it is perfectly fine
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No. You would have to multiply JUST the denominator by square root of 17.
No. You would have to multiply JUST the numerator by square root of 17.
No. You would have to multiply BOTH the numerator and the denominator by square
root of 17.
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