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Johnathan Rowe
7 February, 20:59
Simplifying radicals
√112
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Kristina Murphy
7 February, 23:25
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Remember
√ (ab) = (√a) (√b)
√112=√ (16*7) = (√16) (√7) = (4) (√7) = 4√7
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