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I do not get how to do Simpliflyng Radicals.

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Example Simplify 252
Step 1: Find the prime factorization of the number inside a radical.252 = 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 7
Step 2: Determine the index of the radical. In this case, the index is two because it is a square root, which means we need two of a kind.
√252 = √2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 7
Step 3: Move each group of numbers or variables from inside the radical to outside the radical. In this case, the pair of 2’s and 3’s moved outside the radical.2 x 3√7
Step 4: Simplify the expressions both inside and outside the radical by multiplying.6√7

Hope that was clear!
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First step: Find out the prime numbers that make up the radical, for example, 120 would be 2x2x2x5x3
Second step: If there is 2 of the same number that repeats just put that number in the front of the resulting radical
Third: Just multiply the remaining radicals together and put the number in front of it.
Now you have

2 √(30)
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