The square root of 15625 is ±125 because 125 X 125= 15625.
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x^6=15625 x=(15625)^(1/6)
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We use the property of square roots that says the square root of (ab)=square root (a) multiplied by square root of b So square root (4x)=square root (4) mutiplies by square root of x =2(square root (x)) 2sqrt(x)
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The sixth root of 15625, or 15625 ^ (1/6) is equal to 5.
1) 125 is the square root of 15625. 2) √125 = √(25 x 5) = √(52x 5) = 5√5
125² = 15625
Yes because 125*125 = 15625
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The best would be to use a scientific calculator, one that can calculate any root. You can also raise the number 15625 to the power (1/6) - this is the same as taking the 6th. root. Or, you can try raising several numbers to the 6th. power, until you find one that is close enough.
p raised to the (x/y)th power is the yth root of px or equivalently (yth root of p)x. If you do not have a calculator, then the second of these is generally simpler because you are not dealing with cery large numbers.For example, 25(3/2) can be calculated as the square root of 253 or the square root of 15625. Some people would lose hope when faced with that. But change the order of operation and find the cube of the square root of 25. The square root of 25 is 5 and cubing that is easy: 125.Note that in questions dealing with indices, it is cpmmon to ignore the second (negative) square root.
If by "cube of 15625," you mean 156253, then you would multiply 15625*15625*15625. If you have to do this by hand, then first multiply 15625*15625, and then multiply the product of that by 15625 again. Follow the multi-digit multiplication rules, look it up if you don't know them.
x^6=15625 x=(15625)^(1/6)
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