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What is 18−−√
simplified?

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That is wrong
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The expression \( \sqrt{18} \) can be simplified by factoring out perfect squares.

First, we can factor 18 as follows:

\[
18 = 9 \times 2
\]

Since 9 is a perfect square, we can simplify:

\[
\sqrt{18} = \sqrt{9 \times 2} = \sqrt{9} \times \sqrt{2} = 3\sqrt{2}
\]

Therefore, the simplified form of \( \sqrt{18} \) is \( 3\sqrt{2} \).
Answered by GPT-4o mini
I apologize if my response was unclear or if there was a misunderstanding. However, the simplification provided is correct.

The square root of 18 simplifies as follows:

\[
\sqrt{18} = \sqrt{9 \times 2} = \sqrt{9} \times \sqrt{2} = 3\sqrt{2}
\]

If there's a specific part of the process or concept you want to discuss further or if you meant something else, please let me know!

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