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How do I do this :'(

How do I do this :'(-example-1
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294÷ 6 shows that 6(49)= 294. The square root of 49 is 7, so you can remove the 49 from inside the square root and multiply it by the -2 outside the root to get -14. that leave only the 6 inside the square root, so your answer is -14√6
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-14sqrt6

break up the radicand into a product of known factors of its self.

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