sqrt(x4) = x4/2 = x2
The question is ambiguous. Do you mean √(24*x4) or √24*x4? √(3x) or √3*x? The answer to √(24*x4) / √(3x) = (8x3) = 2x*√(2x)
40Solution:x=1004 * √x4 * √1004 * 1040
x8-1 becomes (x4 + 1) (x4 - 1) - perfect square and then (x4 + 1) (x2 - 1)(x2 + 1) - perfect square again. and then (x4 + 1)(x2 + 1)(x + 1)(x - 1) - perfect square again
It is: 8 times 4 = 32 square metres
Well, darling, the square root of x to the 8th power is x to the 4th power. It's like cutting a cake into 8 equal pieces and then taking the square root to get 4 pieces. Simple math, just like how I like my martinis – straight to the point.
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sqrt(x4) = x4/2 = x2
(x squared plus the square root of 2) times (x squared minus the square root of 2).
the square root of x8 is x4
The question is ambiguous. Do you mean √(24*x4) or √24*x4? √(3x) or √3*x? The answer to √(24*x4) / √(3x) = (8x3) = 2x*√(2x)
Find the square root of each of its components, and muliply them together. For example, 36x8 the square root of 36 is 6 the square root of x8 is x4 so the square root of 36x8 is 6x4
sqrt(100x4y4) = sqrt(100)*sqrt(x4)*sqrt(y4) = 10*x2*y2
Do the multiplication, then take the square root. After the multiplication, you get 28x4y2. The square root of 28 is 2 times the root of 7, the square root of x4 is x2, and the root of y2 is y. So, the final result is 2 times square root of 7, times x2y.
∛(x4) √(x5) = x4/3x5/2 = x8/6x15/6 = x23/6
40Solution:x=1004 * √x4 * √1004 * 1040
This is written x4/3 . In fractional exponents, the denominator is the root and the numerator is the power. It may help to note that x 1/3 is another way to write "cube root of x" and x4/3 = (x4)1/3