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Simplify this radical expression.
4w

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I am going to assume you meant to write 4w as
√(4w) instead.

If so, then this question is pretty simple. A radical sign, √, indicates a square root of any given number located under it. Since 4w is under the radical we will be finding the square root of 4w. Since w is a variable and there is no square root we will have to just take the square root of 4 instead. So, our answer should look like this:


2 √(w)


This basically says "2 times the square root of w"

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