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Mateo Peck
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18 April, 11:02
Express in terms of I square root of - 6
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Paisley Arias
18 April, 11:06
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I * sqrt6,
Thats it. All there is to it
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Stephen Hamilton
18 April, 11:27
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The answer would be i √6 since the square root of - 6 cannot be further simplified. A square root can only be simplified as a radical if it is factored by a perfect square: EX. √20 = √4*5 = 2 √5
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