SOLUTION: Which of these radical expressions are in simplest form? sqrt x^3 / 4, sqrt x / 2, 2 sqrt x / 3, x/2 sqrt x.

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Question 1095904: Which of these radical expressions are in simplest form?
sqrt x^3 / 4, sqrt x / 2, 2 sqrt x / 3, x/2 sqrt x.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Not in simplest radical form because it can be simplified this way:








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That's in simplest radical form.

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That's in simplest radical form

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Not in simplest radical form because it can be simplified this way:

Rationalize the denominator by multipying by 











Edwin


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