√3 x 2√3 = 2 (√3)2 = 2 x 3 = 6
10√3 or 10 times the square root of 3
Yes. Multiply both the bottom and top by root 3. Then you have 2 root 3 over two. 2 over 2 simplifies to 1, so the final answer is the square root of 3.
x^2 = 54; take the square root of both sides, so x = +/- square root of 54 , or simplified is +/- 3 times square root of 6.
sqrt(3/4) = sqrt(3)/2
It is: (3*2)-(2*2) = 2
The square root of 12 may be simplified to 2 times the square root of 3.
Surds are irrational square root numbers that cannot be solved but they can be simplified. For example the square root of 12 can be simplified to 2 times the square root of 3.
10√3 or 10 times the square root of 3
It is simplified as 4 times the square root of 3. Hope this helps! dancinggirl25
3 times the square root of 26
9
2√3
Surds are normally irrational numbers but they can be simplified for instance the square root of 12 can be expressed as 2 times the square root of 3
the square root of 18 can be simplified to 3 * the square root of 2.The perfect square 9 is a factor of 18. That means the square root of 9 * the square root of 2 = the square root of 18.the square root of 9 can be simplified to 3.That leaves 3 * the square root of 2.
It is: 3 times the square root of 15 or about 11.619 rounded to 3 decimal places
The expression cannot be simplified.
square root 2 times square root 3 times square root 8