You look for a perfect square and take it out of the radical (while taking the square root of it).
You can't simplify it more in radical form
Since 242 is divisible by 121, which is a perfect square, you can simplify it to: 11 radical 2
The radical form is √1300. It is possible to simplify that but the question does not require simplification.
sqrt(27) = 3*sqrt(3).
Get a calculator with the radical sign, press on whatever number you want to square root, and then press on the radical sign.
You look for a perfect square and take it out of the radical (while taking the square root of it).
You can't simplify it more in radical form
Since 242 is divisible by 121, which is a perfect square, you can simplify it to: 11 radical 2
factor the perfect square simplify the perfect root factor out the perfect cube simplify the perfect root √32 = √16 = √8◦2 = 4√2 move 8 out and simplify it to a perfect square
The radical form is √1300. It is possible to simplify that but the question does not require simplification.
4X10= 40 take the square root of 2 and makes exactly a 2, and just leave the square root of 10 with radical sign so the answer is 2i square root of 10
7 x 2½
sqrt(27) = 3*sqrt(3).
The square root of 1,008 is 31.7490157
The square root of 136 would be broken up into radical 4 and radical 34, because 4 is the highest perfect square that goes into 136 evenly, and radical 4 equals 2. So, your final answer would be 2 radical 34.
Radical 147 simplified is 7 radical 3. radical147= radical 49* radical 3 the square root of 49 is 7 therefore the answer is 7 radical 3