What are the two steps for simplifying radicals? Can either step be deleted? If you could add a step that might make it easier or easier to understand, what step would you add?
Provide a radical for your classmates to simplify. To represent the square root symbol, you can either use sqrt() or copy and paste this symbol √().
Note that whatever you are taking the square root of should be in parenthesis in either case. That lets the reader know where the radicand ends. In normal notation, parenthesis are not needed because the radical sign goes across the top, and you know where it ends by what is included under the sign.
Provide a radical for your classmates to simplify. To represent the square root symbol, you can either use sqrt() or copy and paste this symbol √().
Note that whatever you are taking the square root of should be in parenthesis in either case. That lets the reader know where the radicand ends. In normal notation, parenthesis are not needed because the radical sign goes across the top, and you know where it ends by what is included under the sign.
2. show work
3 √(50)
3. show work
√(108)
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