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HOW DO YOU DO THIS PROBLEM pt.2
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simplify.
square root of 98
sq root 12 over sq root of 8
simplify stating restrictions where necessary
sq root z^5
square root 8 over p
simplify
sq root 6x^2 times sq root 6x2
(15x^4y^2) to the half times sq root 5y^6
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root 98
root 49 * root 2
7 root 2
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the awnser is B, and allways will be B.
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Ah, 6th grade. Good times.
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add 5 to sixth grade nucka
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im in 11th grade n i just started thiz shit i don know what grad ebrooklyn in
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you never leave a radical in the denominator. i don't know about the last few, but the first few i can do
2. mulitiply top and bottom by sq. root of 8. you get sq. root of 96 over 64. i'm sure you can do the rest
3. thats just z^5/2. thats just gettin rid of the radical. i don't know what else is needed.
4. its already done. you shouldn't need to do anything else.
and this is definitly not 6th grade stuff. i started learnin the basics in 9th grade (algebra 2) but i'm still gettin it in 11th
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