You multiply the two fractions, put the result under the radical symbol and simplify, if possible. Then multiply the result by the whole number.
For example, sqrt(1/6)*sqrt(3/4)*5 = sqrt[(1/6*3/4)]*5 = sqrt(3/24)*5
= sqrt(1/8)*5 = 1/2*sqrt(1/2)*5 = 5/2*sqrt(1/2).
You multiply the two fractions, put the result under the radical symbol and simplify, if possible. Then multiply the result by the whole number.
For example, sqrt(1/6)*sqrt(3/4)*5 = sqrt[(1/6*3/4)]*5 = sqrt(3/24)*5
= sqrt(1/8)*5 = 1/2*sqrt(1/2)*5 = 5/2*sqrt(1/2).
You multiply the two fractions, put the result under the radical symbol and simplify, if possible. Then multiply the result by the whole number.
For example, sqrt(1/6)*sqrt(3/4)*5 = sqrt[(1/6*3/4)]*5 = sqrt(3/24)*5
= sqrt(1/8)*5 = 1/2*sqrt(1/2)*5 = 5/2*sqrt(1/2).
You multiply the two fractions, put the result under the radical symbol and simplify, if possible. Then multiply the result by the whole number.
For example, sqrt(1/6)*sqrt(3/4)*5 = sqrt[(1/6*3/4)]*5 = sqrt(3/24)*5
= sqrt(1/8)*5 = 1/2*sqrt(1/2)*5 = 5/2*sqrt(1/2).
You multiply the two fractions, put the result under the radical symbol and simplify, if possible. Then multiply the result by the whole number.
For example, sqrt(1/6)*sqrt(3/4)*5 = sqrt[(1/6*3/4)]*5 = sqrt(3/24)*5
= sqrt(1/8)*5 = 1/2*sqrt(1/2)*5 = 5/2*sqrt(1/2).
Even square numbers are even, by definition. Two even numbers multiplied together give an even number so no, they cannot multiply to give an odd number. You have to multiply an even number by an odd number to do this.
Apart from 1, the rest are all composite. square numbers can be multiplied by at least 1, themselves and the number that they are multiplied to get that far (or more)!!
any number (including fractions, square roots and Pi) that are not 0 and are not square roots of negative numbers.
40 square feet. Multiply the two dimensions - the result is the number of square feet.
1,260 square feet. Multiply the two dimensions - the result is the number of square feet.
Well, a square number is the answer to a number multiplied by itself. So, what you'd have to do is multiply 20*20, and the answer is 400.
When you multiply a number itself, you are squaring the number; the square of 2 is 4, the square of 3 is 9, the square of 4 is 16, etc.
it means to multiply the number by it self
No, a square number means that when a number is multiplied by itself I gives you that number (ex: 3•3=9) but prime means that no numbers multiply to that number so it is impossible
If you want it to remain a square then the base is multiplied by 8 also and the area is multiplied by 64. If not, and you multiply the sides only, it is multiplied by 8. If you multiply only one side, then the area is multiplied by 4.5
Even square numbers are even, by definition. Two even numbers multiplied together give an even number so no, they cannot multiply to give an odd number. You have to multiply an even number by an odd number to do this.
When you square a number, you multiply it by itself and the result is the square of that number.When you take the square root of a number, you start with an number and figure out what smaller number would produce your starting number if it were to be multiplied by itself.
You could always multiply it by 28800. Though 2 would also do.
The square root of a number, when multiplied by itself, will produce that number.
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It is a square of that factor. E.g. 5 is a distinct factor of 25. If you multiply that distinct factor by itself (5*5) you get 25. A square comes from the x^2 notation and is any number which has a factor which is multiplied by itself.
What do you get when you multiply positive 3 by itself ? (You get 9.) What do you get when you multiply negative 3 by itself ? (You get 9 again.) The square root of a number is something which, when you multiply it by itself, gives you the number. When we multiplied positive 3 by itself, we got 9. So positive 3 is a square root of 9. When we multiplied negative 3 by itself, we got 9 again. So negative 3 is also a square root of 9. Every positive number has two square roots. They're both the same digits, but one is positive and the other one is negative.