3√2
15 radical 2
3√2
3 times the sqrt 2
It's already in simplest radical form.
when there is no radical in the denominator
15 radical 2
3√2
18, -18
That IS the simplest radical form.
3 times the sqrt 2
It's already in simplest radical form.
when there is no radical in the denominator
Radical 33 is the simplest form, it cannot be simplified any further.
Leaving your answer in simplest radical form means expressing a radical (such as a square root) in its most reduced and manageable form. This typically involves removing any perfect squares from under the radical, ensuring that there are no further simplifications possible. For example, (\sqrt{18}) can be simplified to (3\sqrt{2}), which is its simplest radical form. The goal is to make the expression as clear and concise as possible while maintaining its value.
The simplest radical form of x is just the square root of x.
if you mean what is square root of 200 in its simplest radical form its 10*21/2
3√2 is already in it's simplest form, but if you want to express it as a single radical, it would be: 3√2 = √(32)√2 = √(32 * 2) = √(9 * 2) = √18