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Teresa Kennedy
5 August, 17:41
Use the product property
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Daniella Crawford
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Square root of 36 equals square root of 6 times the square root of 6 ...
square root of (a) (b) equals square root of (a) Times Square root of (b), as long as a, b are greater than or equal to zero
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