An expression having radicals is in simplest form when:
The index cannot be reduced.
The radicand is simplified.
No radicals are in the denominator.
There are four rules of radicals that will be useful in simplifying them.
When a radical sign exists in the denominator, it is desirable to remove the radical. This is done by multiplying both the numerator and denominator by the radical and simplifying.
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