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Mathematics, 20.07.2019 09:00 jwagner1580

[simplify radical equations]. this is a reworded version of my previous question, i messed up on the past one. i'm having a bit of difficulty figuring these out, i know it's easy but every time i try to look it up, the answers don't match the choices. answer any of the ones you can figure out. (you can use one choice more than once.) 1) โˆš125. 2) โˆš216. 3) โˆš512. 4)โˆš405. 5)โˆš216. 6)โˆš100. 7)โˆš80. 8)โˆš45. 9)โˆš147. 10)โˆš200. 11)โˆš75. 12)โˆš64. 13)โˆš800. 14)โˆš28. 15)โˆš288. 16)โˆš384. 17)โˆš96. 18)โˆš72. 19)โˆš150. 20)โˆš80 21)โˆš125 22)โˆš24 23)โˆš192 24)โˆš8 25)โˆš216 26)โˆš24 27)โˆš16 28)โˆš48 29)โˆš75 30)โˆš500 choices 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 81 100 121 144 169 196 225 256 289 324 361 400 sorry for all the questions, just answer as many as possible,

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