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What is the product of 6 /square root 12 and 2/ square root 14 in simplest radical form?

What is the product of 6 /square root 12 and 2/ square root 14 in simplest radical-example-1
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The product of 6√12 and 2√14 in simplest radical form is 24 √42 .

What is multiplication of radicals?

Multiply the coefficients and radicands of two single-term radical expressions to get the product. Simplify the outcome if at all feasible. When multiplying radical expressions with numerous terms, use the distributive property. Next, unite all like radicals and simplify.

Given that;

6√12 and 2√14

Then we need to multiply

6 √12 x 2√14

= 12 x √12 x √14

= 12 x 2√3 x √14

= 24 x √3 x √14

= 24 √42

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