How do you simplify sqrt(1,440)?

2 Answers
Mar 9, 2018

12sqrt10

Explanation:

"note that " 1440=144xx10" and 144 is a perfect square"

"using the "color(blue)"law of radicals"

•color(white)(x)sqrt(ab)=sqrtaxxsqrtb

rArrsqrt1440=sqrt(144xx10)

color(white)(xxxxxxx)=sqrt144xxsqrt10=12sqrt10

Mar 9, 2018

12sqrt10

Explanation:

When you are simplifying radicals, you need to find two numbers. Between those two numbers, one HAS to be a perfect square, or it does not simplify.

Here, we are given:

sqrt1440

We can see here that there is an easy and more noticeable factorization:

sqrt144 * sqrt10

Thankfully, 144 is perfect square, so sqrt144 can be reduced to 12. Since 10 does not divide evenly into any prefect squares, sqrt10 will no simplify.

Therefore, are answer will be:

12sqrt10