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Write the answer in simplified radical form

Write the answer in simplified radical form-example-1
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Answer:

2√3

Explanation:

subtract the numbers 21 - 9 = 12

do prime factorization 2² * 3

then apply the radical rule

√2² = 2

2√3

I hope this helps! :)



User Dov
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Put x = 9 to the expression:


√(21-x)\to√(21-9)=√(12)=√(4\cdot3)=\sqrt4\cdot\sqrt3=2\sqrt3


Used\ √(ab)=√(a)\cdot√(b)\\\\\sqrt4=2\ \text{because}\ 2^2=4

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