SOLUTION: i need my diploma asap!! i need help simplifying: Square root of 50 x^2 so far i have square root of 23 square root of 2 and square root x^2 i dont know how to use the sign fo

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Question 23242: i need my diploma asap!!
i need help simplifying: Square root of 50 x^2
so far i have square root of 23 square root of 2 and square root x^2
i dont know how to use the sign for square rootr so if u know tell me
thanks sooooo much!!

Answer by rapaljer(4671) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Do you know all your perfect squares from 2^2= 4 up to 13^ = 169?? You need a perfect square that divides into 50, which would be 25. Also, x^2 is a perfect square, so write these perfect squares in the first radical, leaving a "leftover" factor of 2 for the second radical:
sqrt%2850x%5E2%29+
sqrt%2825x%5E2%29%2A+sqrt%282%29+
5x%2Asqrt%282%29+
You need to see my Lesson Plan on Radicals either in algebra.com or on my own website under Basic Algebra.

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