Answer:For a radical expression to be in the simplest form, three conditions must be met: 1. The radicand contains no factor greater than 1 that is a perfect square. 2. There is no fraction under the radical sign.
Explanation:
A radical expression is in its simplest form when three conditions are met
No radicands have perfect square factors other than 1.
No radicand contains a fraction.
No radicals appear in the denominator of a fraction.