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What is the radical in simplest radical form? Please show all steps
sqrt 5/8 (Square root, 5 out of 8 as a fraction)

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The square root of 8 in radical form is represented as √8 which is also equal to 2√2 and as a fraction, it is equal to 2.828 approximately. Squares root of a number is the number, which, on multiplying by itself gives the original number. Since 8 is not a perfect square, hence the value is represented in root form.

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