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pythagorean theorem and simplifying radicals practice
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simplify.
- $5\sqrt{128}$
Step1: Factor 128 into perfect square
$128 = 64 \times 2$, where $64=8^2$
Step2: Split the radical
$5\sqrt{128} = 5\sqrt{64 \times 2} = 5\times\sqrt{64}\times\sqrt{2}$
Step3: Simplify $\sqrt{64}$
$\sqrt{64}=8$, so $5\times8\times\sqrt{2}=40\sqrt{2}$
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$40\sqrt{2}$ (filling 40 in the first blank and 2 in the second blank)