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compare and contrast the difference between simplify a fraction and simplify a radical. What is the ultimate goal for each?

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Compare:
- The goal of reducing a radical and a fraction is to literally simplify the numbers to make them easier to work with

Contrast:
- The action of simplifying fractions is dividing the numerator and denominator by a common factor.
- The action of simplifying radicals is making sure the radicand has no square factors. You separate the radicand into two parts, one of which can be square rooted into a whole number.
Example:

√(18) = √(9) * √(2) = 3 √(2)
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