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Put √13 into its simplest radical form.

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Answer:

√13

Explanation:

Here, √13 is a prime number i.e.,

13 × 1 = 13

Thus, it's already in simplest form.

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User Dominik Sajovic
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Answer:


√(13)

Explanation:

It is already in its simplest form. When you simplify a square root, you break the number down into prime numbers.

For example,
√(12) can be changed into
√(2*2*3). Since 2 is in there twice, you'd take it out and make
2√(3).

13 is already a prime number, so you cannot simplify it further.

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