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OpenStudy (anonymous):

More Radical Help :)

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@SolomonZelman

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(Last one) :)

undeadknight26 (undeadknight26):

break them down using perfect squares.

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

Do 117, 13 and 52 have a common multiple?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Erm...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

13 times 9 =117 13 times 4 = 52 13 times 1 =13 what is your answer going to be?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\sqrt{13}?\]

OpenStudy (solomonzelman):

No, you know that |dw:1384448416571:dw|

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