The square root of anything to an even power is that thing to half the power.
√(5x^13) = √(x^12 5x) = √(x^12) √(5x) = x^6 √(5x)
But is that really any simpler?
sqrt[5x)^13)] = (5x)^6*sqrt(5x)
The square roots of 13 cannot be simplified.
It can't be simplified because the square root of 13 is an irrational number that can not be expressed as a fraction
sqrt(117) = sqrt(9*13) = sqrt(9)*sqrt(13) = 3*sqrt(13)
As 91 = 7 × 13, √91 doesn't really simplify. It can be changed into: √91 = √(7×13) = √7 √13
-13 or +13 are both square root of 169, but we often use the positive square root, 13, as the principal square root.
The square roots of 13 cannot be simplified.
It can't be simplified because the square root of 13 is an irrational number that can not be expressed as a fraction
Are you familiar with the concept of the square root of -1?This is represented by iFor the square root of 243 we can get i involved and say wer are looking for the square root ot [256 - 13(i2)]This can be simplified to [+/-16 - √13(i)]
sqrt(117) = sqrt(9*13) = sqrt(9)*sqrt(13) = 3*sqrt(13)
As 91 = 7 × 13, √91 doesn't really simplify. It can be changed into: √91 = √(7×13) = √7 √13
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The square root of 13 = 3.605551275....
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the square root of 13 x 13 is 13
-13 or +13 are both square root of 169, but we often use the positive square root, 13, as the principal square root.
10.8 * * * * * True, but that is evaluating it, not simplifying. The latter answer is sqrt(117) = sqrt(9*13) = sqrt(9)*sqrt(13) = 3*sqrt(13)
13, is not the square root of 156, but the best i can give you is that 13 is the square root of 169 and 14 is the square root of 196.