Write square root of x as x1/2. Then use the formula for the derivative of a power.
Don't work it out by hand; find the "x root" button on your calculator!
Take out the largest perfect square you can find, in this case, 4: root(40) = root(4 x 10) = root(4) x root(10) = 2 x root(10).
If your number is X then to find the square root of the number ( sqrt(X) ) you can take the number to the power of a half ( X ^ 0.5 ) . If your calculator has no x^y button and cannot do powers, it cannot be used to find the square root other than through estimation.
Find the factors of 484484= (4)(121)Square root of (484) = Sq. root (4 x 121) = Sq. root (4) x sq. root of (121) = 2(11) = 22
sin45=1/root 21/root 2 = x/ycos45= 1/root 2x/y= 1/root 2x=y/root 2
There is no formula relating to a perfect square but if you want a method 1. Find square root(x) 2. Take the integer component (integral value) of square root(x) 3 Add 1 to intenger(square root(x)) 4. square it So: (integer(square root(x)) + 1)^2
3 x 3 x 3 = 27
The square root of the fifth root of x is the tenth root of x.
x2 + 4 = 0 then get the x on one side. x2 = -4 then find the square root of both which would cancel the square on the x. therefore the answer is: x = the square root of -4 = i squared root 4, which is a complex number ( imaginary number) since you cannot find the square root of oa negative number
Here x is equls to 9 and y is equal to 4
16 x 16 = 256
Two ways: Find the square root first. If it's a whole number, find the prime factorization like you would for any other number. Or, find the prime factorization of the original number. The factors will be paired. Take one out of of each pair. Example: 900 The square root of 900 is 30. The prime factorization of 30 is 2 x 3 x 5 or The prime factorization of 900 is 2 x 2 x 3 x 3 x 5 x 5 The square root will be 2 x 3 x 5, or 30