The question is based on the premise that It is not possible to simplify a radical without first factorising it. That is simply not true. Beginners may find it a useful step but that does not make it "important to always factor".
Simplifying radicals entails removing square factors of the radicand from under the radical. This can be done without factoring first.
Given that the radicand is part of the question, not part of the answer, you can make the radicand whatever you want it to be. However, in any given root sum, for example, sqrt(-4), if the index is even, such as it is in a square root sum, the answer will always be positive. If the index is odd, and the radicand is negative, the answer will also be negative.
To simplify a fraction, you find a number that can be divided by the fraction you are simplifying. sometimes this does not always work and the fraction can not be simplified.
Not at all important. Can always get back on the ride again later.
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That is because if you don't, you will get the wrong answer. It is ALWAYS important to LINE up the decimals.
Given that the radicand is part of the question, not part of the answer, you can make the radicand whatever you want it to be. However, in any given root sum, for example, sqrt(-4), if the index is even, such as it is in a square root sum, the answer will always be positive. If the index is odd, and the radicand is negative, the answer will also be negative.
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To simplify a fraction, you find a number that can be divided by the fraction you are simplifying. sometimes this does not always work and the fraction can not be simplified.
60/100 is the most direct representation. Simplifying down to 6/10 or 3/5. Percent means "per 100". So a percent is always that number divided by 100.
It depends on the circumstances. It is not always important
It's possible to perform other operations first. But if you try it, there's a muchbigger chance that you'll get all tangled up and your result will be wrong.
I guess you mean "simplifying": Writing a term in a form that is deemed simpler (this is not always unique). For example, "4" is a simplification of "2+2", or "x^2" is a simplification of "(x-1)*(x+1)+1".
The customer is always, always, right!
No. If you are self-important, that is a negative.
its important to have an objective because you always supposed have an question to answer
It's NOT important not to be gay. If a person is gay, then they are gay. What's important is to always be who you are.
Islam is the most important and it will always be extremly important