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The way you have pitched the question , suggests two possible ways. #1 [Sqrt(64)] /4 = [ 8 ] / 4 = 2 or #2 sqrt(64/4) = sqrt(16) = 4' So you can see there are two possible answers. So be careful how you pitch/ask the question. Note the use of brackets.
The square root of a real number is not always positive. The square root of any positive number is positive, the square root of zero is zero (not positive), and the square root of a negative number is complex (i.e. neither positive nor negative). The square root of 16 = -4 or 4. The square root of 0 = 0 The square root of -16 = -4i or 4i
2 root 3 over 2, so square root of 3
The square root of 49 over 16 can be calculated by taking the square root of the numerator and the denominator separately. The square root of 49 is 7, and the square root of 16 is 4. Therefore, the square root of 49 over 16 is 7/4.
the square root of (1/4) is 1/2
4 over square root of 16 simplifies to 1 !
It is: 4/1 or simply as 4
The square root of the fraction 16 over 169 is 4 over 13.
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square root of 125/80 = 1.25 or 5/4
The Square of '4' is 4 x 4 =16 => 4^(2) = 16 Hence the square root of '16' is '4'. '4' is a WHOLE number.
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