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10 April, 18:35

How do you find simplest radical form?

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  1. 10 April, 20:01
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    Separate the perfect squares from the original radical. for example

    √50

    separate √25 and √2

    you have 5√2 or 5*√2
  2. 10 April, 21:49
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    In simplest radical form the #sqrt54# is written #3sqrt6#. When reducing a square root you want to find the biggest perfect square that is a factor of the radicand, the number inside the square root symbol which is called a radical.
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