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21 July, 06:21

When can you pull a number out from under the radical?

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  1. 21 July, 09:59
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    You can take out anything that is a perfect square

    Step-by-step explanation:

    For Example, a perfect square would be considered

    64

    36

    to get a perfect square you multiply a number by itself

    for example,

    8 x 8 = 64

    6 x 6 = 36
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