3[tex]\sqrt{7}[/tex] is the answer obtained when the perfect squares are removed from [tex]\sqrt{63}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
- [tex]\sqrt{63}[/tex] is written as the [tex]\sqrt{9*7}[/tex].
- Thus the 9 is the perfect square of 3 so by taking 9 out of the square root it becomes 3
- Thus the answer is 3 [tex]\sqrt{7}[/tex]
- Perfect square is said to be the number which is obtained by the twice the product of the every number.