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Erisgoddess:

how exactly would I simplify this https://mooreps.owschools.com/media/g_alg01_2016/8/2q7.gif

dizzymustang156:

let me see

dizzymustang156:

idk

JazzWill:

do you know how to factor?

JazzWill:

I believe you would use prime factorization to solve this if im not wrong

jhonyy9:

\[\sqrt{125} = \sqrt{25*5}= \sqrt{5^{2}*5} = ?\]

JazzWill:

5 * 5 * 5

hhanan:

Rewrite 125 as its prime factors. Group the same prime factors into pairs.\[\sqrt{5^{2}}\times 5\] \[5\sqrt{5}\]

Erisgoddess:

ok

jhonyy9:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @hhanan Rewrite 125 as its prime factors. Group the same prime factors into pairs.\[\sqrt{5^{2}}\times 5\] \[5\sqrt{5}\] \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) good job

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