. How does the rule for multiplying radicals relate to the symmetry property?


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The rule for multiplying radicals is the square root of a x the square root of b is equal to the square root of ab. Symmetry represents immunity to possible changes, those stubborn cores of shapes, phrases, laws, or mathematical expressions. The rule for multiplying radicals falls in to this mathematical expressions that remain unchanged under certain transformations.

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