Questions:
1. How can we simplify radicals if the denominator is of the form a√a?
2. How do you identify the radical to be multiplied to the whole expression?
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Questions:
1. How can we simplify radicals if the denominator is of the form a√a?
2. How do you identify the radical to be multiplied to the whole expression?
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need matinong answer hehe!!
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Answer:
1. To simplify a radical expression, look for factors of the radicand with powers that match the index. If found, they can be simplified by applying the product and quotient rules for radicals, as well as the property n√an=a, where a is nonnegative.
2. Basic Rule on How to Multiply Radical Expressions. A radicand is a term inside the square root. We multiply radicals by multiplying their radicands together while keeping their product under the same radical symbol.
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