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Joe Graham
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8 October, 08:54
Can the square root of 130 be simplified
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Carolina Brown
8 October, 09:12
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First factor and find pairs
130=2 times 5 times 13
there are no pairs to make squares so this cannot be simplified
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Rylie Mckee
8 October, 09:22
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130 is equal to 2*5*13. Because it has no perfect square factors, the square root of 130 cannot be simplified.
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