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Mathematics, 23.04.2020 19:41 Quakersoatmeal9

Write the prime factorization of the radicand.

Apply the product property of square roots. Write the radicand as a product, forming as many perfect square roots as possible.

Simplify.

What is the simplified form of 3 StartRoot 135 EndRoot?

StartRoot 15 EndRoot

3 StartRoot 5 (3) EndRoot = 3 StartRoot 15 EndRoot

(3 + 3) StartRoot 5 (3) EndRoot = 6 StartRoot 15 EndRoot

3 (3) StartRoot 5 (3) EndRoot = 9 StartRoot 15 EndRoot

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