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Remove all perfect squares from inside the square root.
\sqrt{63}=
63


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√(7) is the answer obtained when the perfect squares are removed from
√(63)

Explanation:


  • √(63) is written as the
    √(9*7).
  • Thus the 9 is the perfect square of 3 so by taking 9 out of the square root it becomes 3
  • Thus the answer is 3
    √(7)
  • Perfect square is said to be the number which is obtained by the twice the product of the every number.
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