√a / √b = √(a/b)
50√10
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.
when there is no radical in the denominator
You can't simplify it more in radical form
71 is a prime number, so there is no simpler form of radical 71 than radical 71.
ok so basically it is WHAADDAAPPP
50√10
if you mean what is square root of 200 in its simplest radical form its 10*21/2
2.018606997in radical form??
294 is an integer and there is no sensible radical form for it.
2i radical 5 * * * * * No. it is ± i*radical(25) which is ± 5i. Not sure why the answer is requireed in radical form.
It is 6*sqrt(2)
when there is no radical in the denominator
That IS the simplest radical form.
48 does not need to be put in radical form. But, it can be: √2304
If you mean in simplified form, it's 5 times the square root of 7.
You can't simplify it more in radical form