The math topic covered in this material focuses on simplifying square roots, which is part of an introductory unit on simplifying radicals. This topic challenges learners to simplify expressions including the square root of numbers such as 80, 112, 18, 99, 176, and 50. Each question is structured around finding the simplest radical form of a given number, with multiple choice answers provided. Skills practiced include identifying and extracting square factors from under the radical to simplify the expression while leaving the remaining part of the root when it cannot be simplified completely.
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Simplify the radical