To rewrite √63 as the product of an integer and another irrational square root, we need to find a square number that can be factored out from 63.
The prime factorization of 63 is 3 × 3 × 7. Since there are only single occurrences of each prime factor, we cannot factor out any square number from 63.
Therefore, √63 cannot be rewritten as the product of an integer and another irrational square root in simplest form.
What is the irrational square root √63 rewritten as the product of an integer and another irrational square root, in simplest form?
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