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22 June, 12:27

Simplify g^1/2 * g^1/2 using the radical form.

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  1. 22 June, 12:37
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    √g * √g = g

    Step-by-step explanation:

    recall that any number or variable to the power of 1/2 can also be written as that variable or number under the radical.

    So, we then have

    √g * √g

    Recall that when we multiply radicals, we multiply what is under our radicals together and then combine them under a new radical

    √g * √g = √ (g * g)

    This gives us √ (g²)

    recall that the square root of a number or variable squared will merely result in the number or variable by itself (as these are reciprocate equations)

    √ (g²) = g
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