Use Radical Notation To Rewrite The Expression Calculator


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Simplifying Square Roots Calculator

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Rewrite radical expressions in their simplest form by factoring out perfect squares

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Simplest radical form:

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Enter a number to start

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How it works: This calculator finds the largest perfect square that divides the radicand (the number inside the square root). It then rewrites the expression as the product of the square root of the perfect square and the square root of the remaining factor, simplifying the expression.

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For example, for $\\sqrt{72}$: We find the largest perfect square factor, which is 36. So, $\\sqrt{72} = \\sqrt{36 \\times 2} = \\sqrt{36} \\times \\sqrt{2} = 6\\sqrt{2}$.

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