I kinda forgot about radicals over the summer.What is Radical 79 over 3? How would you plot that?

sqrt (79/3) ? Both 79 and 3 are prime, so it is not going to simplify.

Put sqrt(79/3)= in your google search engine. Plot? I am unsure of what you are asking.

post it.

To find the value of radical 79 over 3, you need to simplify the expression by evaluating the square root of 79 and dividing it by 3.

1. Start by finding the square root of 79. You can use a calculator or any math software to get the approximate value. The square root of 79 is approximately 8.888.

2. Next, divide the square root of 79 by 3. So, 8.888 divided by 3 is approximately 2.963.

Therefore, radical 79 over 3, or √(79/3), is approximately equal to 2.963.

Now, to plot the value 2.963 on a graph, you would typically use a number line or coordinate axis. Since this number is not an irrational number or radical, plotting it is straightforward. Simply locate the point 2.963 on the appropriate scale of the graph. The precise method of plotting depends on the specific context or instructions you have been given, but the basic idea is to represent the value numerically on the graph.