There is an ambiguity whether you square the sum of a plus b, or only b. In any case, I don't think you can simplify this expression.
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∙ 2014-09-04 14:04:50It's the square root of a2+b2. It cannot be simplified. It is NOT a+b. The answer is c square.
sqrt(a2 + b2) can't be simplified. Neither can (a2 + b2) .
Find the square root of one side squared plus the second side squared.
sqrt(x3 + x2) = x*sqrt(x+1) and that cannot be simplified further.
X + y
The square root cannot be simplified.
Since a squared plus b squared equals c squared, that is the same as c equals the square root of a squared plus b squared. This can be taken into squaring and square roots to infinity and still equal c, as long as there is the same number of squaring and square roots in the problem. Since this question asks for a and b squared three times, and also three square roots of a and b both, they equal c. Basically, they cancel each other out.
sqrt(36) * y2 = 6*y2
square root of 80 simplified= 16*5= 4 squared *5
The surface area is length times width plus length. Then you find the square root of the width divided by two and then squared. You add this to the height squared plus the width. The width is multiplied by the square root of 1/2 squared plus the height squared.
b over the square root of 5 The square root of 5b squared is 5b, and the simplified form of the square root of 125 is 5 root 5. The 5s then cancel out leaving b over the square root of 5.
Cannot be simplified