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10 May, 05:23

Simplify square root

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  1. 10 May, 08:55
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    Here is the rule: when a and b are not negative

    √ (ab) = √a * √b

    Example: simplify √8

    √8 = √ (4*2) = √4 * √2 = 2√2

    (Because the square root of 4 is 2)

    In other words 2 x 4 = 8 = √2 x 4 but 4 can be simplified more (2 x 2) so 2 (previous 4) moves to the left of the square root leaving 2√2

    To simplify a square root: make the number inside the square root as small as possible (but still a whole number)

    or you can use a simplifying square root calculator.
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