Question #64872
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Simplification of radical expressions is easy! Generally, you want to find two numbers, one being a perfect square (4, 9, 16, 25 etc) and the other being any number, that multiply to give you the root your're looking to simplify!
Explanation:
In your example, you're looking to simplify
First, find two numbers (one being a perfect square) that multiply to give you
Options are:
1 and 45
3 and 15
5 and 9
Here, it looks like 9 and 5 are going to work, since one of them is a perfect square!
Knowing this we can say, by the properties of radicals:
Notice the
Multiply the 2 and 3 together and you get:
That's it! Just follow the same steps as I have for any radical problems and you'll be good with any problem that comes your way! Hopefully I helped you out! :)