Respuesta :

Answer: [tex]3\sqrt{7}[/tex]

3*sqrt(7)

3 times the square root of 7

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Explanation:

I'm assuming the V stands for square root. You can write sqrt(63).

[tex]\sqrt{63} = \sqrt{9*7}\\\\\sqrt{63} = \sqrt{9}*\sqrt{7}\\\\\sqrt{63} = 3\sqrt{7}[/tex]

The idea is to factor 63 in such a way that one factor is the largest perfect square possible, that way we can pull the root apart to simplify as shown above. The rule I used for the second step is [tex]\sqrt{x*y} = \sqrt{x}*\sqrt{y}[/tex]