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radical(48)/radical(3) = radical(48/3) = radical(16) = 4

Technically, radical(16) is +4 OR -4 but in such questions often only the principal root is required.

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Q: What is the value of the expression radical 48 over radical 3?
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How do you express radicals in simlpest form?

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