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21.07.2019 •
History
In the debate over the ratification of the u.s constitution, which point would have been made by a federalist?
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Ответ:
Step-by-step explanation:
Here we have , an expression as \sqrt{15y^3} or
. We need to remove all perfect squares inside the square root . Let's find out:
We know that a perfect square is the term whose degree is two , or can be written in form
, Where a is any term or integer or value or variable . Now ,
⇒![\sqrt{15y^3}](/tpl/images/0565/1445/c89ae.png)
⇒![\sqrt{15y(y)(y)}](/tpl/images/0565/1445/6cc5c.png)
⇒![\sqrt{15y(y^2)}](/tpl/images/0565/1445/6bba1.png)
⇒![\sqrt{15y}(\sqrt{(y^2)})](/tpl/images/0565/1445/1ce85.png)
⇒![\sqrt{15y}((y^2)^{\frac{1}{2}})](/tpl/images/0565/1445/07c64.png)
⇒![\sqrt{15y}(y)](/tpl/images/0565/1445/438e9.png)
⇒![y\sqrt{15y}](/tpl/images/0565/1445/bb769.png)
Therefore ,
is the term after removing perfect square from
.