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## Brad1996 Group Title Write a radical in which the radicand consists of a coefficient and a variable. Use a coefficient that can be simplified best using the greatest perfect square method. Then, simplify the radical completely. 2 years ago 2 years ago

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1. Brad1996

$7\sqrt{a}$

2. rebeccaskell94

Do you always talk to yourself?

3. mud116

lol XD

4. Brad1996

uhh what?

5. mud116

is there an easier explanation as what the heck your learning?

6. Brad1996

Simplifying Radical Expressions

7. Brad1996

:D

8. Brad1996

its friggin algebra 1 lol

9. mud116

ahhhhhhhh i FAILED algebra 1

10. mud116

lol jk jk bro I'm actually in it right now

11. Brad1996

u do this yet?

12. rebeccaskell94

I only passed bc they let me retake a test in my first semester. I finished with a D- the first sem and D+ the second

13. mud116

WOW i finished with a C on my first and now i think i might finish with a C- on my last not much difference lol

14. rebeccaskell94

I'm in Alg II with a C+

15. Brad1996

i have an 80% cause of OS lol

16. mud116

wow brad you little cheapskape

17. Brad1996

whatevs bro

18. rebeccaskell94

lol xD

19. mud116

I suggest you find somebody who DOESN'T suck at algebra to help you cuz if i help you this will end up looking like a polynomial

20. Brad1996

dang it mud who here is smart?

21. Brad1996

found answer dont bother with it any1 :)

22. eigenschmeigen

$\sqrt{125x} = 5\sqrt{5x}$

23. eigenschmeigen

if you want one that simplifies to $7\sqrt{a}$ then $\sqrt{49a} = 7\sqrt{a}$