The square root of seven can not be simplified any further while still remaining exact.
If you mean in simplified form, it's 5 times the square root of 7.
Oh, what a happy little math question we have here! To simplify 3β28, we first look for the largest perfect square that divides evenly into 28, which is 4. So, we can rewrite 28 as 4 * 7. Now, we can take the square root of 4, which is 2, and bring it outside the square root symbol. This gives us 2 * β7, which is the simplified form of 3β28. Happy mathing, my friend!
The square root of 147, simplified, is: ± 12.1
The √35 is simplified, no perfect square can go into 35
To simplify the square root of 91x, you need to factor out any perfect squares from the radicand. In this case, 91 is not a perfect square, but it can be factored into 7 and 13, both of which are prime numbers. Therefore, the square root of 91x cannot be simplified further and remains as sqrt(91x).
The square root cannot be simplified.
4 times the square root of 7.
7 times the square root of 6
12√7
6√7
The square root of 252 in simplified radical form is 2β63.
The square root of 28 in simplified radical form is...2 * Square root of 7
It is the same as 10 times the square root of 7
Expressed as a surd, the square root of 28 is equal to 2 root 7.
7, not much simplifiying involved.
The square root of 65 cannot be simplified.
The square root of 20 simplified is ±4.5