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.
The square root of 145 is in its simplest form.
Six times the square root of five
simplest form is just the square root of 10 because there are no perfect square factors of 10
7square roots of 2
sqrt(96) factor under the radical sqrt(42 * 6) 4sqrt(6) =========simplest form
That IS the simplest radical form.
The square root of 145 is in its simplest form.
square root of 85 is 9.2195444 but the in the simplest radical is square root of 5 times square root of 17
the square root of 164= 2x the square root of 41
The simplest radical form of x is just the square root of x.
3 square root 10
The square root of 14 is already in its simplest radical form. The number itself is roughly 3.7416573867739413
It's already in the simplest form.
the square root of 164= 2x the square root of 41
square root of 140 = 2 square root of 35
if you mean what is square root of 200 in its simplest radical form its 10*21/2
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