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Rewrite this radicand as two factors, one of which is a perfect square.

Rewrite this radicand as two factors, one of which is a perfect square.-example-1

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The answer is a. 4x15=60 and 2^2=4 so we get 2x/sqrt(15)
User Sharon Dwilif K
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Answer:


2 √(15)

Explanation:

1) rewrite 60 as it's prime factors.


√(2 * 2 * 3 * ) 5

2) group the smae prime factors into pairs.


√((2 * 2)) * 3 * 5

3) Rewrite each pair in exponent form.


\sqrt{ {2}^(2) * 3 * 5 }

4) use this role:


\sqrt{ {x}^(2) } = x


2 √(3 * 5)

5) Simplify.


4 √(15)

So, therefor, the answer is option 1.

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