👉 In mathematics, a radicand is a number or expression that when raised to any power results in another number. For example, 36 can be factored into 6
6 = 36, so the radicand of 36 is 6.
Radicals are used in algebra and other branches of mathematics to simplify expressions and solve equations. The most common types of radicals are square roots (2^2 = 4), cube roots (3^3 =