SOLUTION: can you please help me express in simplest radical form: (((6 square root sign7 multiplied by 3 square root sign5)))

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Question 178940This question is from textbook algebra sturcture and method
: can you please help me express in simplest radical form: (((6 square root sign7 multiplied by 3 square root sign5)))This question is from textbook algebra sturcture and method

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Answer by MathLover1(6638) About Me  (Show Source):
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For all non-negative real numbers x and y, sqrt%28x%29%2Asqrt%28y%29=sqrt%28xy%29
So, you will have:
6sqrt%287%29%2A3sqrt%285%29=6%2A3sqrt%287%2A5%29=18sqrt%2835%29