Find the square of each radical expression. See Example 2. √3x² + 4
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Rationalizing Denominators
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Find each root. See Example 3. -∛512
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Find each root. See Example 3. -∜16
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Find each root. See Example 3. ∛0.001
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Find each root. See Example 3. ∛0.125
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Use the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √3 • √5
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Use the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √3 • √27
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Use the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √7⁄16
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Use the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √4⁄50
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Use the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. √5 /√20
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Use the product and quotient rules for radicals to rewrite each expression. See Example 4. 30√10 / 5√2
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Simplify each radical. See Example 5. √24
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Simplify each radical. See Example 5. √75
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Simplify each radical. See Example 5. - √160
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Simplify each radical. See Example 5. 3√27
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