A radical expression is considered to be in simplified form when there are no perfect square factors (or higher-order factors, depending on the root) remaining under the radical, and no fractions exist within the radical itself. Additionally, any coefficients in front of the radical should be as simple as possible, and the index of the radical should be minimal. If these conditions are met, the expression is deemed simplified.
its already simplified. the solution would be √181
The answer depends on the form of the radical expression.
3 radical 5
Not all radicals can be simplified. A radical can be simplified if the number under the radical (the radicand) has a perfect square factor, allowing it to be expressed in a simpler form. However, if the radicand is a prime number or does not have any perfect square factors other than 1, the radical is already in its simplest form. For example, √2 cannot be simplified further, while √8 can be simplified to 2√2.
Expressed as a surd in its simplest form, 5 sqrt(20) = 10 sqrt(5).
The expression is already in its simplest form.
just round off the number after the decimal if it is above 5.
its already simplified. the solution would be √181
The answer depends on the form of the radical expression.
An expression cannot be solved. It may be simplified, but that is not the same thing. And how it is simplified depends on its form. An equation, or inequality, can be solved but, again, the method depends on its nature.
3 radical 5
Expressed as a surd in its simplest form, 5 sqrt(20) = 10 sqrt(5).
√97, which cannot be simplified.
There is no radical to simplify!
The square root of 252 in simplified radical form is 2√63.
2,5
√5