Math, asked by shieldg1243, 3 months ago

Reduce √56 into mixed radicals?​

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Answered by anshikapandey089
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Answer:

√ab=√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. Hope this helps!

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