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  1. square root to nearset integer125 11 200 14 -47 -6
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  2. Name ALL sets of numbers to which each number belongsReal Rational Irrational Integer Whole Natural 0 Whole Integer Square root
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  3. Products of Irrational Square Roots Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 Items Question Rewrite the irrational square root √48 as the
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  4. Add and Subtract Radicals Quick CheckMath 8 Q2 (Pre-Algebra) / Roots and Irrational Numbers add 2 square root 21 + 3 square root
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  5. Add and Subtract Radicals Quick CheckMath 8 Q2 (Pre-Algebra) / Roots and Irrational Numbers add 3 square root 21 + 7 square root
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  6. Express in simplest radical form.square root of, 3, x, end square root 3x ​ Answer Multiple Choice Answers square root of, 3,
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  7. Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation. Give exact answers:2x^2 -1 = 6x. The choices are: a) -3 + square root(7)/2, -3
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  8. Rewrite the irrational square root 48−−√as the product of an integer and another irrational square root.(1 point)
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  9. Rewrite the irrational square root 48−−√ as the product of an integer and another irrational square root.(1 point)Response
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  10. Rewrite the irrational square root 48−−√ as the product of an integer and another irrational square root.(1 point)Response
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