Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).
192 = 64 * 3, with sqrt() meaning sqare root of (what's in parentheses)So sqrt(192) = sqrt(64) * sqrt(3) = 8 * sqrt(3) [written eight radical three]
Radical 147 simplified is 7 radical 3. radical147= radical 49* radical 3 the square root of 49 is 7 therefore the answer is 7 radical 3
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radical(48)/radical(3) = radical(48/3) = radical(16) = 4 Technically, radical(16) is +4 OR -4 but in such questions often only the principal root is required.
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4√3 + 7√3 = (4 + 7)(√3) = 11√3
Radical (3x) = radical(x) * radical(3).
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sqrt(3) x sqrt(15) = sqrt( 3 x 15 ) = sqrt( 45 ) = sqrt( 9 x 5 ) = 3 sqrt(5)
An expression such as root(3) + 2 (square root of 3, added to 2) can not be simplified. Of course, you can convert the square root to a decimal and then add, to get an approximate result.
Oh, dude, the square root of 126 in simplified mode is like 3√14. You know, just take out that perfect square factor of 9 from 126 and you're left with 3√14. Easy peasy, right? Math can be chill sometimes.
3 radical 5
192 = 64 * 3, with sqrt() meaning sqare root of (what's in parentheses)So sqrt(192) = sqrt(64) * sqrt(3) = 8 * sqrt(3) [written eight radical three]
Radical(27) can be simplified to 3*radical(3), so the correct answer is 6*radical(3).
Radical 147 simplified is 7 radical 3. radical147= radical 49* radical 3 the square root of 49 is 7 therefore the answer is 7 radical 3
8√3