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What is 7√11√ in simplest radical form? Enter your answer in the box.

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Answer:


\sqrt{(7)/(11) }

Explanation:

The right expression of the question is


(√(7) )/(√(11) )

The simplest radical form of this expression is obtained by applying the right property, which is about the quotient between radicals. According to this property, the quotient of radical is equal to the radical of the quotient, that is


(√(7) )/(√(11) )=\sqrt{(7)/(11) }

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