What is the square root of 37 in simplest radical form? Algebra Radicals and Geometry Connections Simplification of Radical Expressions 1 Answer Alan P. Apr 14, 2015 37 is a prime number (it has no integer factors other +-1 and +-37) Therefore sqrt(37) is its own simplest radical form. Answer link Related questions How do you simplify radical expressions? How do you simplify radical expressions with fractions? How do you simplify radical expressions with variables? What are radical expressions? How do you simplify root{3}{-125}? How do you write ""^4sqrt(zw) as a rational exponent? How do you simplify ""^5sqrt(96) How do you write ""^9sqrt(y^3) as a rational exponent? How do you simplify sqrt(75a^12b^3c^5)? How do you simplify sqrt(50)-sqrt(2)? See all questions in Simplification of Radical Expressions Impact of this question 26925 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License