The sq. root of a fraction is a quantity that, when multiplied by itself, provides the unique fraction. To transform a sq. root of a fraction right into a decimal, we will use the next steps:
- Discover the sq. root of the numerator and the denominator of the fraction individually.
- Write the sq. root of the numerator over the sq. root of the denominator.
- Simplify the fraction by rationalizing the denominator, if vital.
For instance, to transform the sq. root of 1/4 right into a decimal, we might: