In social studies, "radical" refers to ideas, movements, or changes that advocate for significant, often fundamental transformations in society, politics, or economics. It typically implies a departure from traditional norms and practices, seeking to address systemic injustices or inequalities. Radical perspectives may challenge established power structures and propose new frameworks for understanding and organizing society. These views can manifest in various forms, including political activism, social movements, and revolutionary ideologies.
√a / √b = √(a/b)
If you actually mean "square root of 27", then the answer is 3√3
Mathematics is just another word for Math, like Language Arts is for English, and History is for Social Studies
So I assume you mean the square root and square root of 27=square root of (9x3)=3(square root (3))
the radical is the thing that houses the number in the problem of a square root. A radical sign looks like a division house just with a tail on the front of it.
if you mean what is square root of 200 in its simplest radical form its 10*21/2
√a / √b = √(a/b)
Environment means a certain surrounding, place, or a location in Social Studies.
Trade
maps
Place
be goog
Silt
mean postion
It means that it is a social history that your studying.
wheredoes it live
greek civilzations