SOLUTION: I have tried to figure this problem out and this is what I come up with The directions say Simply the following expressions. Assume all variables represent nonnegative numbers whe

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Question 148381: I have tried to figure this problem out and this is what I come up with
The directions say Simply the following expressions. Assume all variables represent nonnegative numbers when the idex is even
radical sign with the radicand is 360 i got radical sign 180 and the radical sign of 2 or would it just be the square root of 360??? Thanks

Answer by mangopeeler07(462)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Find two factors of 360, at least one of which is a perfect square:
36 and 10

So

Simplify





You were well on your way with . Let's work with it.

Break down 180 into two factors:
36 and 5.

so

Again, simplify


Now plug that into and get

Simplify and get

So

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