@TheOrganicChemistryTutor

Radicals - Free Formula Sheet:      https://bit.ly/48lpFLt
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Simplifying Radicals - Problems:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7AXF75rC00

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@CliffSedge-nu5fv

It's better to say "non-negative" than "positive," because the result may be zero.

@itsmelolhahahahha

Can someone respond quickly, i have a test in a few hours, if the radican(the exponent on the number under the radical) is even does the same rule apply? Or inly for the index?

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@mikes9222

NO , The sq root of x squared is +- x
eg. if x = 2 then x squared is 4. So the square root is +- 2.

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@edwinkim7546

why does it need an absolute though?

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@AngelKangai-pp5rh

What do u mean by absalute value