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6 January, 14:50

X squared equals 922. The square root is a decimal which I can't use.

So I have to simplify it to a radical ... which I don't understand how to do.

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  1. 6 January, 15:02
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    If you need to siplify that radical, you should try to put all the numbers as product of prime factors.

    922 = 2*461

    2 and 461 are prime numbers. Then the transformation of the square root is √ (922) = √ (2*461) = (√2) (√461)

    So you can use that in any expression to try to simpliy with other numbers whose prime factors include 2 and 461.
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