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Bridget
27 December, 08:11
What is the rule for simplifying radicals
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Reed Tapia
27 December, 11:19
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Step-by-step explanation: If the denominator is a one-termed radical expression, multiply the numerator and the denominator by a radical that will make the radicand of the denominator a perfect-n.
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