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27 December, 05:05
The radicand is what part of the radical
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Orion
27 December, 06:41
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The radicand is 5 in the example of 3√5.
Step-by-step explanation:
The value which is written in the radical symbol is known as radicand. It is the number under the radical sign.
It is the value of which has to take the root of.
In √x, "x" is the radicand.
For example, 3√5, in this radicand is 5, 3 is an index, 5 is the radicand,
Therefore, it is required to take the root of this value.
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