Sounds like slang.
that is, it's not a "defined word" with a standard banking meaning.
Probably means to imply that either the banking program, product, or the bank itself is vanilla or less risky or less complicated than one that would include "at least one radical" feature.
Nothing it is simplified
nothing can be certain, including the claim itself
Nothing, it just bonds with another atom, radical.
Note that 102 is 2x3x17 and none of these is a perfect square. When you simplify radicals you look for perfect squares so you can take those out of the radical sign. Here there are none so there is nothing more you can do.This means that radical(102) is already in simplest form.
A radical is a root.A radical is a root.A radical is a root.A radical is a root.
√3 - 9 is an expression, and so there is nothing to be solved. It can be evaluated - use a calculator!
A radical is someone who wants thorough, 'root-and-branch' change. The work is sometimes used in the sense of an 'extremist'. It has nothing to do with going back to the past. The word for that is 'reactionary'.
There is no reasonable radical approximation for radical 11.
Here is an example, radical 20 plus radical 5. Now radical 20 is 2(radical 5) so we can add radical 5 and 2 radical 5 and we have 3 radical 5.
Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).
A stable radical is a radical that is not changing. A radical is a molecule or atom that has an unpaired electron.
-3*radical(2)*radical(50) = -3*radical(2*50) = -3*radical(100) = -3*10 = -30