Hello. I'm learning about simplying radicals and in one of the questions it has a variable to the second power like below:

1) square root of 28x^2
2) square root of 25x^2
3) square root of 80n^2

Can you answer at least one of them and explain what you did?
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!

can someone help me.. please?

well i think it's

1) 4x sq.root7
2) 5x
just basically sq. root them(for the exponent divide by the root(since its square root it's 2 you divide by)

THANK YOU!

Your answer is right I found it in class =)

thx again =D

Of course! I'd be happy to help you simplify one of the radical expressions. Let's start with the first one:

1) √(28x^2)

To simplify this expression, we want to break down the terms inside the radical into their simplest form.

First, let's observe that 28 can be factored into 2 * 2 * 7. We can rewrite the expression as:

√(2 * 2 * 7 * x^2)

Next, we want to identify perfect squares within the expression. In this case, x^2 is a perfect square since it can be written as (x)(x) or x^2. We can rewrite the expression as:

2x * √(2 * 7)

Now, we can simplify the expression further by evaluating the square root of 2 * 7, which is equivalent to √(14).

Therefore, the simplified form of the original expression √(28x^2) is:

2x√(14)

I hope this explanation helps! Let me know if you have any further questions.