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Simplify each radical And show your work √72
√20
√42
2√12
3√75
-2√18​

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Answer:

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Explanation:


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\boxed{Simplify~each~radical:}

1.)
√(72):

  • Factor
    72 into its prime factors :


72 = 23 * 32

  • To simplify a square root, we extract factors which are squares, factors that are raised to an even exponent.
  • Factors which will be extracted are:


36 = 22 * 32

  • Factors which will remain inside the root are:


2 = 2

  • To complete the simplification we take the square root of the factors which are to be extracted. We do this by dividing their exponents by
    2:


6 = 2 * 3


\boxed{The~answer~is: 6√(2)}

2.)
√(20):

  • Factor
    20 into its prime factors :


20 = 22 * 5

  • To simplify a square root, we extract factors which are squares, factors that are raised to an even exponent.
  • Factors which will be extracted are:


4 = 22

  • Factors which will remain inside the root are:


5 = 5

  • To complete the simplification we take the square root of the factors which are to be extracted. We do this by dividing their exponents by
    2:


2 = 2


\boxed{The~answer~is: 2√(5)}

3.)
√(42):

  • Factor
    42 into its prime factors :


42 = 2 * 3 * 7

  • To simplify a square root, we extract factors which are squares, factors that are raised to an even exponent.
  • In our case however, all the factors are only raised to the first power and this means that the square root can not be simplified .


\boxed{The~answer~is: √(42) }

4.)
2√(12):

  • Factor
    12 into its prime factors :


12 = 22 * 3

  • To simplify a square root, we extract factors which are squares, factors that are raised to an even exponent.
  • Factors which will be extracted are:


4 = 22

  • Factors which will remain inside the root are:


3 = 3

  • To complete the simplification we take the square root of the factors which are to be extracted. We do this by dividing their exponents by
    2:


2 = 2


\boxed{The~answer~is: 4√(3) }

5.)
3√(75):

  • Factor
    75 into its prime factors :


75 = 3 * 52

  • To simplify a square root, we extract factors which are squares, factors that are raised to an even exponent.
  • Factors which will be extracted are:


25 = 52

  • Factors which will remain inside the root are:


3 = 3

  • To complete the simplification we take the square root of the factors which are to be extracted. We do this by dividing their exponents by
    2:


5 = 5


\boxed{The~answer~is: 15√(3)}

6.)
-2√(18):

  • Factor
    18 into its prime factors :


18 = 2 * 32

  • To simplify a square root, we extract factors which are squares, factors that are raised to an even exponent.
  • Factors which will be extracted are:


9 = 32

  • Factors which will remain inside the root are:


2 = 2

  • To complete the simplification we take the square root of the factors which are to be extracted. We do this by dividing their exponents by
    2:


3 = 3


\boxed{The~answer~is: 3√(5)~or~-6√(2)}

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