SOLUTION: Simplify. Remember to use Absolute-value notation when necessary. If a root Cannot be simplified, STATE This. Please Show your steps, and explain as you go, for full credit.

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Question 624474: Simplify. Remember to use Absolute-value notation when necessary. If a root Cannot be simplified, STATE This. Please Show your steps, and explain as you go, for full credit.
5 is the square root of - 1/32
I did not know how to make the square root here. But the 5 is right above the square root sign. The - 1/32 is inside the square root.
Any and all help is greatly appreciated on this problem.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
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