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What is radical 12 (squared)

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  1. Today, 20:45
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    In mathematics, a radical expression is defined as any expression containing a radical (√) symbol - includes square roots, cube roots and so forth. Expressing in simplest radical form just means simplifying a radical so that there are no more square roots, cube roots, 4th roots, etc left to find.

    So √12 is in radical form. I think what you are asking for is to reduce the expression to its simplest radical form.

    So 12 = 4*3, √12 = √4 * √3.

    We can 'reduce' this by noting that √4 = 2, so the expression becomes 2√3.

    This cannot be further reduced because 3 isn't a square or divisible by a square, so 2√3 is the simplest radical form.
  2. Today, 21:51
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    The answer is 12.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Radical means the square root of a number.

    But first we find the exponents.

    so 12 x 12 = 144

    so now it would be radical 144

    radical 144 is 12 because 12 x 12 = 144

    If you have any questions feel free to ask in the comments.
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