So I assume you mean the square root and square root of 27=square root of (9x3)=3(square root (3))
27
If you actually mean "square root of 27", then the answer is 3√3
sqrt(27) = 3*sqrt(3)
square root of 27 plus the square root of 75
6(square root of)3
So I assume you mean the square root and square root of 27=square root of (9x3)=3(square root (3))
27
If you actually mean "square root of 27", then the answer is 3√3
Radical(27) can be simplified to 3*radical(3), so the correct answer is 6*radical(3).
3 sqrt (3)Put the radical where the "sqrt" is with the second 3 inside.
It is 24*sqrt(3).
sqrt(27) = 3*sqrt(3)
The radical symbol, otherwise known as the "square root sign", lets you take the nth root of any number.Any number can be placed above, and slightly to the left, of the square root sign, to indicate the nth root. For example, the cube root of 27 is 3.The number inside the square root sign (that which you are finding the square root of), is called the radicand.
To simplify the square root of 27 over 48, we first break down the numbers into their prime factors. The square root of 27 is the square root of 3 squared times 3, which simplifies to 3√3. The square root of 48 is the square root of 16 times 3, which simplifies to 4√3. Therefore, the square root of 27 over 48 simplifies to 3√3 over 4√3, which further simplifies to 3/4.
The square root of 384 can be simplified as 8√6 in radical form. This is because 384 can be broken down into 64 * 6, and the square root of 64 is 8. So, the square root of 384 simplifies to 8 times the square root of 6.
sqrt(27) = sqrt(9*3) = sqrt(9)*sqrt(3) = 3*sqrt(3)