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Write √50 in the form k√/2, where k is an integer.

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You start off by simplifying root 50, as it is not a surd.

Look for a square number that fits into 50
- (root 25) and (root 2)

Find the square root of 25
= 5

So therefore the answer is 5 root 2.
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Answer:


5√(2)

k = 5

Explanation:

Given:


√(50)

Rewrite 50 as 25 · 2:


\implies √(25 \cdot 2)


\textsf{Apply the radical rule} \quad √(ab)=√(a)√(b):


\implies √(25)√(2)

Rewrite 25 as 5²:


\implies √(5^2)√(2)


\textsf{Apply the radical rule} \quad √(a^2)=a, \quad a \geq 0:


\implies 5√(2)

Therefore, k = 5.

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