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Can - 4√12 (cube root) be simplified?
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Devyn Hernandez
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Square root of 4 times the square root of 3 is the square root of 12
The square root of 4 is a perfect square which is 2
2x4 is 8
The simplified answer is - 8x the square root of 3
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