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  • Sep 12, 2007, 03:39 AM
    studentkid
    Under the Radical concept to solve
    I know that under the radical, we can break it down to smaller radicals or simply into whole numbers if it's a perfect square.

    But, with this problem::
    radical x^2-1
    is it broken down separately?. if so.. the x^2 would become x, but the -1 cant...

    my question is, is this the simplest form it can be or can I simply it even more? If so, how can I simplify it even more?:confused:
  • Sep 12, 2007, 06:13 AM
    ebaines
    I assume what you mean is this:


    and not this:


    Is that right? In that case you are correct - there's really nothing more you can do to simplify the expression. If it's the latter that you meant, then what you have is the square root of x squared, so it would be easily simplified as follows:


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