5 radical 2 (5√2)
2√11
what is radical 2
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.
-1?
You can multiply the radicands together if the radical is the same. So, the answer is radical 13*17=radical 221
6 radical 6
2 radical(8) = 4 radical(2)
2√11
what is radical 2
76
D.2√3
-1?
You can multiply the radicands together if the radical is the same. So, the answer is radical 13*17=radical 221
- sqrt(49) = -7
The radical of 50 can be simplified by factoring it into its prime components: (50 = 25 \times 2 = 5^2 \times 2). Therefore, the square root of 50 can be expressed as (\sqrt{50} = \sqrt{25 \times 2} = \sqrt{25} \times \sqrt{2} = 5\sqrt{2}). Thus, the simplified form of the radical of 50 is (5\sqrt{2}).
5 sq rt of 2
-50