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6 September, 21:03
Simplifying a higher root of a whole number
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Tamara Gamble
6 September, 21:17
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Write out the prime factorization and take numbers out in pairs example:
540 = 2x3x3x3x5x2
Take out pairs so take out a three pair and a two pair and what left stays under the root symbol and get multiplied together
6 (insert square root sign here) 15
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