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Solve by using the square root property of equality express all radicals in simplest form.

Solve by using the square root property of equality express all radicals in simplest-example-1

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Step-by-step explanation

Let's assume we have a squared expression like this one:


a^2=b

We can apply a square root to both sides which will turn the squared a into an absolute value:


\begin{gathered} √(a^2)=√(b) \\ |a|=√(b) \end{gathered}

The module tells us that this equation is turned into two:


\begin{gathered} a=√(b) \\ a=-√(b) \end{gathered}

We can use this with the expression given by the question:


\begin{gathered} t^2=75 \\ √(t^2)=√(75) \\ |t|=√(75) \end{gathered}

So we have two values for t:


\begin{gathered} t=√(75) \\ t=-√(75) \end{gathered}

We still need to write them in simplest form. For this purpose we'll have to rewrite 75:


\begin{gathered} √(75)=√(3\cdot25)=√(3)\cdot√(25) \\ √(75)=5√(3) \end{gathered}Answer

Therefore the answers are:


t=-5√(3),5√(3)

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