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What numbers are equal to the square root of 40 over 2?

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Solving for the square root of (40/2) will result in a different answer from solving for (the square root of 40) / 2.

40/2 = 20

20^½ ≈ ±4.472

40^½ ≈ ±6.325

±6.325 ÷ 2 ≈ ±3.162

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