Term 1 has a square root, so we evaluate and simplify:
Simplify √58.
Checking square roots, we see that
72 = 49 and 82 = 64
Our answer in decimal format is between 7 and 8
Our answer is not an integer
Simplify it into the product of an integer and a radical.
We do this by listing each product combo of 58
Check for integer square root values below:
√58 = √1√58
√58 = √2√29
From that list, the highest factor with an integer square root is 1
Therefore, we use the product combo √58 = √1√58
Evaluating square roots, we see that √1 = 1
Since 1 is the greatest common factor, this square root cannot be simplified any further:
Multiply by our constant of 1
√58 = √58
Group square root terms for 1
1√58
Build final answer:
1√58
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Free Square Roots and Exponents Calculator - Given a number (n), or a fraction (n/m), and/or an exponent (x), or product of up to 5 radicals, this determines the following: * The square root of n denoted as √n
* The square root of the fraction n/m denoted as √n/m
* n raised to the xth power denoted as nx (Write without exponents)
* n raised to the xth power raised to the yth power denoted as (nx)y (Write without exponents)
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