multiplying and simplify radicals! 
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											Answer: 8
Explanation: To multiply two square roots together, simply multiply the numbers inside the square roots together to get [tex]\sqrt{64}[/tex] which is 8.
Notice that when you multiply a square root times itself, the radical disappears, and you're left with the number inside the original square root.