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Remove all perfect squares from inside the square root.

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Simplify.\newlineRemove all perfect squares from inside the square root.\newline63\sqrt{63}

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Q. Simplify.\newlineRemove all perfect squares from inside the square root.\newline63\sqrt{63}
  1. Factorize the number 6363: Factorize the number 6363 to find perfect squares.\newline6363 can be factorized into its prime factors: 63=3×3×763 = 3 \times 3 \times 7.\newlineWe can rewrite this as 63=32×763 = 3^2 \times 7.
  2. Identify and take out the perfect square: Identify and take out the perfect square from under the square root.\newlineThe perfect square under the square root is 323^2. We can take the square root of 323^2 and move it outside the square root.\newline63=32×7=3×7\sqrt{63} = \sqrt{3^2 \times 7} = 3 \times \sqrt{7}.
  3. Write down the simplified form: Write down the simplified form of the square root.\newlineThe simplified form of 63\sqrt{63} is 3×73 \times \sqrt{7}.

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