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Take a factor out of the square root: 4sqrt450 Put a positive factor back into the square root:-5sqrt0.6 please help
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Take a factor out of the square root: 4sqrt450
Put a positive factor back into the square root:-5sqrt0.6
please help
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Answer:
4
= 4
= 4 × 5
= 20
= 20
= 20 × 3
= 60
-5
= -5
= -
= -
= -
Steps Explanation:
simplify 450 to 25 * 18
now we can take the square root of 25 to give 5, which is factored out.
follow this step to the end till it is completely simplified
For the second part, factor in 5 by squaring it to give 25 and simplify to the end
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