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  • 01-03-2021
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Simplify the following radicals. 1. √16 2. √17 3. √18 4. √19 5. √20

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  • 02-03-2021

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex]1) \sqrt{16}= \sqrt{4*4}=4\\\\\\2) \sqrt{17}[/tex]

This is the simplest form as 17 is a prime number.

[tex]3) \sqrt{18}= \sqrt{2*3*3} = 3 \sqrt{2}\\\\\\4) \sqrt{19}[/tex]

19 is a prime number. so it is the simplest form.

[tex]5) \sqrt{20}= \sqrt{2*2*5}=2 \sqrt{5}[/tex]

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