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In what situation you can cancel out the exponent with respect to the index of a given radical expression? ​

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Answer:

Find the prime factorization of the number inside the radical. Step 2: Determine the index of the radical. In this case, the index is two because it is a square root, which means we need two of a kind. Step 3: Move each group of numbers or variables from inside the radical to outside the radical.

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An exponent is equal to the index, the corresponding factor goes out of radicand.

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