What is the square root of 6 in simplest radical form?

1 Answer
Apr 15, 2015

The square root pf a number can be simplified only if the number is divisible by a perfect square (other than 1).

sqrt12 can be simplified because 12 is divisible by 4 -- a perfect square.
sqrt12 = sqrt(4xx3) = sqrt4xxsqrt3=2sqrt3

sqrt250 can be simplified because 250 is divisible by 25
sqrt250 = sqrt(25xx10)=sqrt25xxsqrt10=5sqrt10

But 6 is not divisible by a perfect square, so sqrt6 cannt be simpified further.