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A square root expression is in simplified radical form if the radical contains (check all that apply):

A. No Fractions

B. No Radicals in the Denominator

C. No Perfect Square Factors

PLEASE HELP ASAP!!! CORRECT ANSWER ONLY PLEASE!!! A square root expression is in simplified-example-1

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The answer is: all of the above

Reminder: when there is a radical in the denominator, you need to multiply by the conjugate to eliminate the radical.

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