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Katelynn Sweeney
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7 November, 15:25
Simplifying radicals: √196s²
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Alisa Rasmussen
7 November, 15:37
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√196s² = √196 times √s²
s² is the square of 's'
196 is the square of 14
So both can easily come out of the radical.
√196s² = 14s
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