
How to Simplify the Square Root of an Integer, Root(36)
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Mathematics
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how to handle square roots by breaking them into smaller components. It starts with sqrt 36, demonstrating how to separate it into sqrt 9 and sqrt 4, and verifies the result. The importance of this method is highlighted, followed by another example using sqrt 20, showing how to identify the largest square number that can divide it. The tutorial emphasizes understanding the rule of separating square roots for easier calculations.
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What is the largest square number that can divide into 20?
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How can you rewrite sqrt 20 using square roots?
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