Question 23226: I need my diploma asap!!!!!
Simplify
^50x2(2 is for 2 to the 2nd power) so its x to the 2nd power
this is wht i have
=^25^2^x2(x to the 2nd power)=
I NEED HELP!!
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Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
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Now, back to the problem. I'm assuming that you meant to write this:
. This is NOT a perfect square, so you'll have to break it down and put the perfect square factors in the first square root symbol, and any left over factors put in the second square root symbol. The perfect square that divides into 50 is 25, and the leftover factor is 2. So put the 25 and the in the first radical and the 2 in the second one as I have done below. (If you've never seen this before, you better get to my One Step book on my website -- FAST!)

That should do it.
R^2 at SCC
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