√136 = √(4 x 34) = 2√34
The square root of 136 would be broken up into radical 4 and radical 34, because 4 is the highest perfect square that goes into 136 evenly, and radical 4 equals 2. So, your final answer would be 2 radical 34.
Lets see here. I will try to make this as easy as possible. I'll use [###] to represent the radical; ### being the number under the radical 544 is divisible by 4 so let's do that first. 544/4=136 so under the radical we have [136*4] Now 4 is a perfect square number so let's pull that out [136]*[4] = 2[136]. Let's do it again because 136 is divisible by 4. 136/4=4. 2[34*4] now pull the 4 out again and we get 4[34]. Now 34 is not divisible by a perfect square so the final answer is 4*[34] (4 times the square root of 34)
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Square root of 136 to the nearest tenth is 11.7.
Square root(57) x 136 = 1,026.77748
No. The square root of 136 is not a whole number.
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√136 = √(4 x 34) = 2√34
The square root of 136 would be broken up into radical 4 and radical 34, because 4 is the highest perfect square that goes into 136 evenly, and radical 4 equals 2. So, your final answer would be 2 radical 34.
2 sqrt 34
136.0
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sqrt(136) = sqrt(4*34) = sqrt(4)*sqrt(34) = 2*sqrt(34)