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What is the simplified form of radical 50?

User Gak
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Answer:


5√(2)

Explanation:

Hello!

To find the simplified form, all we have to do is factor out 50.

50: 1, 2, 5, 25, 50

Using a factor tree will also go to show that
2\cdot \:5^2 is the prime factorization of 50.

Since it has 5², we can put it outside the radical.

Thus, the simplified form of
√(50) is
\boxed{5√(2)}.

Hope this helps!

User Pavel Tiunov
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Answer:

Your ultimate solution should be 5 times the square root of 2 is the simplified version of the square root of 50, which, when simplified, should be 7.05. Keep in mind that these steps can apply to any square root calculation.

Explanation:

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