SOLUTION: how can u simplfy radicals when there are variables involved and there is a number on the outside of the square root?

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: how can u simplfy radicals when there are variables involved and there is a number on the outside of the square root? This question is from textbook Amsco's Mathemathics B

Answer by funmath(2933)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
how can u simplfy radicals when there are variables involved and there is a number on the outside of the square root?
Let me show you an example:

Separate any factor that is a perfect square in this case, cube if you had a cubed root.
Take the root.
Multiply it by the number and or variable outside.
Happy Calculating!!!

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