this is what they want and im confused can any one explain it

Rewrite the following in simplified radical form.


Assume that all variables represent positive real numbers

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To rewrite an expression in simplified radical form, you need to simplify the expression under the radical sign (the square root sign or other root signs) by factoring out perfect square factors, if possible.

Here's an example to help you understand the process:

Let's say we have the expression √(12).

Step 1: Factorize the number inside the square root sign. In this case, the factors of 12 are 2 * 2 * 3.
√(12) = √(2 * 2 * 3)

Step 2: Identify any perfect square factors. In this case, we have 2 * 2, which simplifies to 2^2.
√(12) = √(2^2 * 3)

Step 3: Rewrite the expression by removing the perfect square factor from under the square root sign.
√(12) = 2√3

So, the simplified radical form of √(12) is 2√3.

Please provide the expression that you want to simplify, and I'll be able to guide you through the process step by step.