4√2
4√2
4√2
3√2 is already in it's simplest form, but if you want to express it as a single radical, it would be: 3√2 = √(32)√2 = √(32 * 2) = √(9 * 2) = √18
factor the perfect square simplify the perfect root factor out the perfect cube simplify the perfect root √32 = √16 = √8◦2 = 4√2 move 8 out and simplify it to a perfect square
4√2
4√2
four under root 2
4√2
square root of 8*square root of *4 = 32 Sq root of 4=2 so its 2sq root 8
√32 = √(16 x 2)= √16 x √2= 4 √2
3√2 is already in it's simplest form, but if you want to express it as a single radical, it would be: 3√2 = √(32)√2 = √(32 * 2) = √(9 * 2) = √18
sqrt(126)factor under the radicalsqrt(32 * 14)bring out 33sqrt(14)=======
1024
The square root of 32 isn't rational, so it can't be a fraction.
Yes. Any number can be a square root. 32 is the square root of 32*32 = 1024
I cant use the square root symbol so lets use the word "root" to represent square root. The answer would be 4root2