Thanks, Also isn't this how you'd rationalize the numerator? (sqroot3/3)*(sqroot3/sqroot3)=(3/3sqroot3)=(1/sqroot3)? I didn't see where you got your 9 in your answer.
Can you tell me why they'd do this though? Does it help in solving for something specific? Because it seems counter-intuitive to get the radical out of the numerator when we're taught to rationalize the denominator
quick algebra question, They write Sqroot3/3 as 1/Sqroot3, Can someone explain how they can do this and why? I'm finding exact value of trig expressions. Thanks
Well I understand they rationalized the numerator but why?