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can we multiply two numbers that are under root​
eq-√11×√13....

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Answered by sneha1124
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You can multiply square roots, a type of radical expression, just as you might multiply whole numbers. Sometimes square roots have coefficients (an integer in front of the radical sign), but this only adds a step to the multiplication and does not change the process. The trickiest part of multiplying square roots is simplifying the expression to reach your final answer, but even this step is easy if you know your perfect squares.

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