Ex: Simplifying Square Roots (not perfect squares)

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This video provides examples of how to simplify square roots when the radicand is not a perfect square.
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Thank you. Gave me exactly what I needed to finish my homework, I just needed a refresh.

Jonnymg
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since from my childhood i never knew how to deal with imperfect square root but now i got it big thanx!

munishkumar
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Thanks a million man. I applied the same factoring to imperfect cube roots and it worked. I really learnt something new. Thanks.

groovetrench
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For those that want a simple equation try the following: sqrt(x) = s + (-10x + 10y - 1) / (10(y-z))
x = 50, s = 7, y = 49, z = 64
sqrt(30) = 5 + (-10*50 + 10*49 - 1) / (10*(49-64)) = -11 / -150 = 7.0733 (a very close approximation)

jryer
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how about getting the square root value of 50?

Dinwa
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What if the radicand is an odd number?

gumbanzionquinna.
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Tyy I will get this in my next test and I rlly needed

silvana
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Thanks! I have a test coming up and I was getting pissed!
Helped a lot!

thedarknight
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Wow I've learned how to solve these types of problems in less then 10 minutes!!! Thank you

ImmaKatherine
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What happens if the number is automatically a prime number

babybatter
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Lot of thanks🥰 it had helped me a lot with my assignment ❤️

ainacanto
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Wow, Nice explaining you taught me how to do it. Thanks a lot bro.

printing
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perfect for my test tomorrow because i can't use calculators with the quadratic formula

purpleace
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why is this guys handwriting so perfect?

inky
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but i can't put 15 √5 as my test answer so how would i find √5?

mgry
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when this guy taught u more than ur math teacher will ever do

randomassdudelol
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I’m not even in eighth grade. Why the frick am I doing this with a teacher that can’t explain jack crap.

KSS
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wow! this helped me alot but my teacher tought me a diff. way but this one is easier

donisramirez
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what about for 65, factors into 5 and 13. Both primes, do they both go under the square root?

SangoProductions
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YOU ARE THE BOSS THANKS BRO REALLY AWESOME

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