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The square root of 8x can be simplified as √8x = √(4*2x) = 2√2x. This is because we can break down 8 into 4 and 2, and since the square root of 4 is 2, we can pull it out of the square root. Therefore, the simplified form of the square root of 8x is 2√2x.
the square root of 164= 2x the square root of 41
the square root of 164= 2x the square root of 41
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Sqrt(24x4)/Sqrt(3x) = Sqrt(24x4/3x) = Sqrt(8x3) = Sqrt(4x2*2x) = 2x*sqrt(2x)
Its the square root of 2 times x Ambiguous. More clear is x times square root of 2
The answer is yes. Perhaps the question needs to be reworded.
2x square root 6x y squared
Oh, dude, the square root of 4x³ is 2x√x. It's like, you take the square root of 4, which is 2, and then you bring the x to the front because it's like, the square root of x² is x. So, it's 2x√x. Easy peasy lemon squeezy.
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2x(square root of 57) If we approximate this, it is about 15.1 but the first answer is exact and in simplest form.
It depends entirely on the value of x.