Division with Common Factor - 2 Terms over 1 Term to Fraction (Level 1)

This math topic focuses on simplifying radicals, specifically involving the division of two terms over one term with a common radical factor, and then expressing the result as a fraction. Each problem presents a radical expression in the form of a fraction, where the numerator contains two terms (each under a radical), and the denominator contains one term under a radical. The exercises involve identifying the correct simplified form from multiple choices provided. These problems help enhance skills in manipulating and simplifying expressions involving square roots, a crucial aspect of algebra.

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Division with Common Factor - 2 Terms over 1 Term to Fraction

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What does this radical expression simplify to?

20+4545\frac{\sqrt{20} + \sqrt{45}}{\sqrt{45}}

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