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  • 10-09-2018
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√13√52

The very first thing you do is factor the integer 52: 52=13*4: √13√(13*4)

The next thing to do is apply the radical rule, splitting the √(13*4) to: √13√13√4

Apply the radical rule again, this time combining the to √13: 13√4

Now find the value of √4: √4=2 (Note: There is no equation for square root. You just make guesses until it is pinpointed): 13*2

Multiply: 13*2=26

Answer: √13√52=26

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