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To simplify radical expressions, we need to change 185 into the product of a perfect square (or a couple), and a not perfect square number.

sqrt(185) = sqrt(37*5)

I'm going to stop here, because we cannot go any further.

5 is not a perfect square, and is prime so I cannot break it down further.

37 is also not perfect, and also prime.

the simplest radical form of sqrt(185) is itself. It cannot be simplified.

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