Express 56–√56 in the form of n−−√n in square root
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In the radical form, the square root of 56 can be represented by √56. The simplest radical form of square root of 56 is√56 = √(4 × 14) = 2 √14.✔
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Recall the radical law
√
a
b
=
√
a
⋅
√
b
This means that we can rewrite the square root of the product as the product of the square roots.
We know
56
=
4
⋅
14
, so this allows us to rewrite
√
56
as
√
4
⋅
√
14
This simplifies to
2
√
14
Since
14
has no perfect square factors, we cannot factor this any further.
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