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12 August, 12:40

A square root expression is in simplified radical form if the radical contains (check all that apply):

No Fractions

No Radicals in the Denominator

No Perfect Square Factors

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  1. 12 August, 16:04
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    Options 2 and 3. This is because a simplified radical form contains no square roots, 3rd roots, 4th roots, etc. and has no radicals in the denominator of a fraction.
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