Not sure what you're asking. Radical means square root, and 75 is not a perfect square. So then we can only right the radical form of 75 as sqrt(75).
5 times the square root of 3
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.
3 radical 5
5sqroot3
5√3
5 times the square root of 3
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.
233 is a prime so the square root of 233 is simply √233.
when there is no radical in the denominator
48 does not need to be put in radical form. But, it can be: √2304
That IS the simplest radical form.
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.