by doing the operation that the radical tells you to do
If its a square, like sqrt(36), the simplest form is 6.
if its something like 48, it can be simplified. what i did at first to help me with radicals is this:
I set parenthese up with a square on the outside. ( )^2
I ask myself what is the number in there that when squared, is divisible by the original number. So in the case of 48 i would write (4)^2*3. because 4 squared is 16, and 16x3 is 48.
What ever in the parenthese goes on the out side of the radical what ever is left over goes under the radical. so the answer to sqrt(48) is 4sqrt(3)
You want to work with the highest possible number that your squaring, to get the simplest form of the radical. I could have said 2sqrt(12), that is also 48, but 12 can be simplified further.
96/100 = 24/25
electronegative radicals are anions or acid radicals.
60 and 7
6.37*102
It would be 5.04x103
0.12 = 3/25
96/100 = 24/25
If you mean: 26, 36 and 52 then it is 2, 3 and 4 in its simplest form
The answer depends on what form of radicals: numbers with factors which are square numbers, radicals where the radicand is in the form of a ratio or a decimal number. Without more information it is not possible to give an answer.
Radicals have an electrical charge, hence why they do ionic bonds to form ionic compounds.
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Radicals have electrons available for bonding, so they react quickly, forming covalent bonds with nearby substances
electronegative radicals are anions or acid radicals.
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