Converting radicals to entire radicals

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Intros
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  1. How to simplify radicals?
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Examples
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  1. Convert the following radicals to entire radical
    1. 315 \sqrt{15}
    2. -235 \sqrt{35}
    3. 327\frac{3}{2}\sqrt{7}
    4. -443 {^4}\sqrt{3}
    5. 4a3 {a^3} b3ab \sqrt{3ab}
    6. -53x2 {^3}\sqrt{x^2}
Topic Notes
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An entire radical has all of its content inside the radical sign. Therefore, converting radicals to entire radicals essentially means bring everything outside of the radical sign back into the radical sign. If exponents are involved, power of a power rule is your best friend!