Easy Radical Problem

Level 2

Convert √18289152 to a mixed radical.

Keep in mind you should prime factor the number and then take out as many pairs as possible.

There is no right answer 182√35 4276.562 1008√18

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1 solution

Purple Purple
Sep 10, 2020

As i mentioned above, you should prime factor the number and then take out as many pairs as possible. so after you prime factor √18289152 it should look like this: √12^2 × 6^2 × 9 × 7^2 × 2^3. then you should take out all the pairs you possibly can (because the root index is 2, for a root index of 3, you would have to take out triplets.) That would give you 12 × 6 × 7 × 2√ 9 × 2 which would equal 1008√ 18

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Jeff Tian - 9 months ago

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Thank you, this is my first time doing this so I'm still quite bad at it. Thank you for informing me though.

Purple Purple - 9 months ago

Thank you for making this question, I needed practice.

Julia Green - 9 months ago

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No problem :)

Purple Purple - 9 months ago

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