2 root 3 over 2, so square root of 3
9 square root 4 minus 12 square root 4 = -6
To simplify the square root of 12: Look at numbers that can be reduced from the larger number and can be square rooted itself. 4 * 3 = 12 The square root of 4 is 2. Therefore the simplification of the square root of 12 is: 2*square root of 3
The answer is 2 on the square root of 3, all divided by 4. You come to this conclusion by multiplying the square root of three quarters by the square root of four divided by the square root of four, since there can't be a square root in the denominator. This will cancel out the "4" in the square root of three quarters, causing it to be now the square root of 12 over a normal four (the square root of four times the square root of four equals four). Then you simplify the square root of twelve by taking it's radical form, knowing that it takes 4 and 3 to multiply to get 12, and 4 is a perfect square, you take its perfect square which is 2, and put it outside of the square root of 3, all over 4. Hope this helped
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2 root 3 over 2, so square root of 3
9 square root 4 minus 12 square root 4 = -6
The square root of 12 equals the square root of 4 times 3. The square root of 4 is 2. The square root of 12 equals 2 times the square root of 3.
To simplify the square root of 12: Look at numbers that can be reduced from the larger number and can be square rooted itself. 4 * 3 = 12 The square root of 4 is 2. Therefore the simplification of the square root of 12 is: 2*square root of 3
The square root of 64/4 = 4
The answer is 2 on the square root of 3, all divided by 4. You come to this conclusion by multiplying the square root of three quarters by the square root of four divided by the square root of four, since there can't be a square root in the denominator. This will cancel out the "4" in the square root of three quarters, causing it to be now the square root of 12 over a normal four (the square root of four times the square root of four equals four). Then you simplify the square root of twelve by taking it's radical form, knowing that it takes 4 and 3 to multiply to get 12, and 4 is a perfect square, you take its perfect square which is 2, and put it outside of the square root of 3, all over 4. Hope this helped
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hmm... okay, if I understand you correctly, 2 times the square root of 3 times the square root of 12? = 2(1.73)(3.46) = 11.9716. If you aren't using the approximations, then just simplifying is... [sorry, I can't do the square root sign on the computer...] 2(square root of 3)(square root of 12) = 2(square root of 3)(square root of 4*3) = 4(square root of 3)(square root of 3) = 4(3) = 12!!! HOPE I HELPED!! :-)
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the square root of (1/4) is 1/2
4 over square root of 16 simplifies to 1 !
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