Factoring Radicals - Algebra 2

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How could you re-write in simplified form?

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First, factor the coefficient:

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It's definitely not obvious that 13 goes into 117 unless you examine the potential answers.

We can see that we have a group of two 2's, and a group of two 3's, so those will be on the outside of the radical. We also have 13 leftover.

Now we can look at the variables. We have which can easily be re-written as . This means that when we take the square root we'll get .

We have which can almost just as easily be written as , which is helpful because 90 is an even number. That can be re-written as , so when we take the square root we will get with one leftover.

Putting this all together gives:

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