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1 December, 06:16

How do you unsimplify a radical

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  1. 1 December, 09:10
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    2) Separate the root expression into the two numbers you found as factors, with each number now under its own square root symbol. For example, sqrt (12) = sqrt (4) times sqrt (3). 3) Keep simplifying. The square root of a perfect square becomes just a number, without the radical square root symbol.
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