Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).
To eliminate the radical in the denominator.
2 radical(8) = 4 radical(2)
Parts include the index, the radicand, and the radical.
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No, you cannot add or subtract under the radical. The radical represents the square root function, and it only operates on the number or expression that is inside the radical. To add or subtract, you need to simplify the expressions inside the radical first.
Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).
The answer depends on the form of the radical expression.
The discriminant.
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The number under the radical sign (also known as the radical) is called the radican.
the number under the radical sign is called the radicand
"rationalizing" the denominator
A rational expression is an expression that contains a radical, i.e., a root.
10*radical(2).
A radical expression is an expression that involves a square root, cubic root, etc.
To eliminate the radical in the denominator.