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Put a factor back into the square root.

3*sqrt(5)
3 years ago

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Johnny Smith
Write three as a square root which equals the square root of 9. Multiply that by square root of 5. Then you get the square root of 9*5 which equals to 45.
Final answer is the square root of. 45
3 years ago

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