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Write √(-12) in simplest radical form

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User Ezekg
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Answer:
2i√(3)

where
i = √(-1)

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Work Shown:


x = √(-12)\\\\x = √(-1*4*3)\\\\x = √(-1)*√(4)*√(3)\\\\x = i*2*√(3)\\\\x = 2i√(3)\\\\

Therefore,
√(-12) = 2i√(3)

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Step-by-step explanation:

The basic steps are to factor the radicand such that we pull out the -1 and we also pull out the largest perfect square factor. That way we can then apply the rule
√(A*B) = √(A)*√(B) to break up the root and simplify.

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