Write a radical in which the radicand consists of a coefficient and a variable. Use a coefficient that can be simplified best using the greatest perfect square method. Then, simplify the radical completely.
\[7\sqrt{a}\]
Do you always talk to yourself?
lol XD
uhh what?
is there an easier explanation as what the heck your learning?
Simplifying Radical Expressions
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its friggin algebra 1 lol
ahhhhhhhh i FAILED algebra 1
lol jk jk bro I'm actually in it right now
u do this yet?
I only passed bc they let me retake a test in my first semester. I finished with a D- the first sem and D+ the second
WOW i finished with a C on my first and now i think i might finish with a C- on my last not much difference lol
I'm in Alg II with a C+
i have an 80% cause of OS lol
wow brad you little cheapskape
whatevs bro
lol xD
I suggest you find somebody who DOESN'T suck at algebra to help you cuz if i help you this will end up looking like a polynomial
dang it mud who here is smart?
found answer dont bother with it any1 :)
\[\sqrt{125x} = 5\sqrt{5x}\]
if you want one that simplifies to \[7\sqrt{a}\] then \[\sqrt{49a} = 7\sqrt{a}\]
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