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Step-by-step explanation:
To multiply square roots, we multiply the numbers inside the radical. Any numbers outside the radical are also multiplied. We can simplify them if possible.
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Multiply each radicand the same way you would without the radical, or square root symbol.
Simplify the radicand by factoring out all perfect squares. If there are no perfect squares in the radicand, it's already simplified. ...
Take out the square root of the perfect square.
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