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Mathematics, 24.06.2019 04:00 susie1968

How do i simplify a radical if it has no perfect square factors? for example if i wanted to simplify 50, i would simplify it into 25 and 2, because 25 is the largest factor of 50 that can be perfectly squared (into 5) but with some numbers, i can't do that. what do i do if i run into this situation?

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