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Question
Find the value of:
\[\frac{\sqrt{80}}{\sqrt{405}}\]
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Solution
We have:
`sqrt80/sqrt405=sqrt(80/405)=sqrt(16/81)=sqrt16/sqrt81=4/9`
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