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What is 68−−√ in simplest radical form? Enter your answer in the box.
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What is 68−−√ in simplest radical form? Enter your answer in the box.
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The correct answer is: "
2√17
" .
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17 * 4 = 68 ;
→ √68 = √17* √4 =
"
2√17
" .
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First, list the factors of 68:
1, 2, 4, 17, 34, 68
Only one of these is a perfect square, which is 4. We can divide this out:
Simplify the square root:
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