The square root of 4 is 2, if you multiply that by the square root of 49, which is 7, you get 14.
10 square root of 3.
Square root of 49 = 7... Square root of 9 = 3... 3 x 7 = 21
The square root of 9 is 3, therefore 3 + 7 = 10
Square root of 9 is 3... (-7) - 3 = -10 ... Answer: -10
yes. Examples: the square root of 7 times the square root of 7 = 7 the square root of 7 times one over the square root of 7 = 1
The square root of 4 is 2, if you multiply that by the square root of 49, which is 7, you get 14.
Oh, what a happy little math question we have here! To simplify 3√28, we first look for the largest perfect square that divides evenly into 28, which is 4. So, we can rewrite 28 as 4 * 7. Now, we can take the square root of 4, which is 2, and bring it outside the square root symbol. This gives us 2 * √7, which is the simplified form of 3√28. Happy mathing, my friend!
10 square root of 3.
Square root of 49 = 7... Square root of 9 = 3... 3 x 7 = 21
The square root of 147 is 7 square root 3. You determine this by writing 147 as a product of prime numbers or (3 * 7 * 7). The square root of (7 * 7) is 7 leaving the 3 inside the radicle symbol. somewhere between 12.12 and 12.13
The square root of 9 is 3, therefore 3 + 7 = 10
Square root of 9 is 3... (-7) - 3 = -10 ... Answer: -10
3 x root(7) / 7 = 3 / root(7)
28
3 * sqrt(14)
multiply numbers inside radical together and take square root in this cae , answer is sqrt 14