[3* sq(2)]/2 is the same as three halves times root two, or approximately 2.12132034356
√2 x √2 = (√2)2 = 2
√23
radical(14)*radical(2) = 2*radical(7) Without further information available we will consider only the square roots. The square roots of 14 are +3.741 and -3.741, similarly the square roots of 2 are+1.414 and -1.414 and so we can have four products 1) (+3.741) X (+1.414) = +5.155 2) (-3.741) x (+1.414) = -5.155 3) (+3.741) x (-1.414) = -5.155 4) (-3.741) x (-1.414) = +5.155 Expressions 1 and 4 are equal, expressions 2 and 3 are equal. Hence the product of radical 14 times radical 2 can be +5.155 or -5.155
40
1 squared radical 40 is equal to 1 squared radical (4 x 10), and this become 2 squared radical 10. By adding 2 squared radical10 with 3 squared radical 10 we get 5 squared radical 10.
√2 x √2 = (√2)2 = 2
Radical two times radical two is equal to two. This is because when you multiply the square root of a number by itself, you get that number back. In this case, (\sqrt{2} \times \sqrt{2} = 2).
2
√23
2 divided brly radical 15 = 0.13333333333333333
100 times 101 divided by 2 is equal to 5,050.
42 divided by 7 times 2 is equal to 12.
37! times 4 is equal to 5.5055012e+43.7776 divided by 2 times (37! times 4) is equal to 2.1405389e+47.
Fourteen times two divided by 2 then times four is equal to 56.
4 times 2 minus 3 divided by 3 is equal to 8 minus 3 divided by 3 which is equal to 5 divided by 3 which gives you 1 and 2 thirds.
2
9*radical(3)/2 = 4.5*radical(3) = 7.794 approx.