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Example Question #4 : Non Square Radicals
Simplify, if possible:
The first term is already simplified. The second and third term will need to be simplified.
Write the common factors of the second radical and simplify.
Repeat the process for the third term.
Rewrite the expression.
Combine like-terms.
The answer is:
Example Question #11 : Non Square Radicals
What is the value of ?
Simplify the first term by using common factors of a perfect square.
Simplify the second term also by common factors.
Combine the terms.
The coefficients cannot be combined since these are unlike terms.
The answer is:
Example Question #11 : Non Square Radicals
Simplify:
To simplify this, multiply the top and bottom by the denominator.
Reduce the fraction.
The answer is:
Example Question #1271 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
To simplify radicals, we need to find perfect squares to factor out. In this case, it's .
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Example Question #1272 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
To simplify radicals, we need to find perfect squares to factor out. In this case, it's .
Example Question #1273 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
To simplify radicals, we need to find perfect squares to factor out. In this case, it's .
Example Question #1274 : Mathematical Relationships And Basic Graphs
Simplify:
To simplify radicals, we need to find perfect squares to factor out. In this case, it's .
Example Question #17 : Non Square Radicals
Simplify:
Multiply the radicals.
Simplify this by writing the factors using perfect squares.
Multiply this with the integers.
The answer is:
Example Question #3941 : Algebra Ii
Simplify:
Multiply the integers and combine the radicals together by multiplication.
Break up square root of 800 by common factors of perfect squares.
Simplify the possible radicals.
The answer is:
Example Question #18 : Non Square Radicals
Evaluate:
Multiply the integers and the value of the square roots to combine as one radical.
Simplify the radical. Use factors of perfect squares to simplify root 300.
The answer is:
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