Negative 162 is bigger.
It is 9*sqrt(2).
Yes, 162 is a multiple of 3. 54 x 3 = 162
A third of 162 is 54 (162/3).
You don't. If the negative sign is outside the radical, then you take the square root of the number and apply the negative. If the negative sign is inside the radical, you will have an imaginary number.
easy, lets take radical negative 3 for example. you can take out a "i" because i = the radical negative one. There fore the answer is i radical 3.
Negative 162 is bigger.
Write 162 as a product of its prime factors.Replace any prime which is raised to an even power to a prime raised to half that power and place is before the radical sign.Multiply all the remaining factors and put the answer under the radical sign.So, 162 = 2*3^4=3^2 * sqrt(2) or 9*sqrt(2)
-2 √5 + 3 √5 = (-2 + 3) √5 = 1 √5 = √5
sqrt(162) = 9*sqrt(2)
It is 9*sqrt(2).
You cannot factor negative radical numbers because the square of a number must always be positive. A negative number multiplied by a negative number produces a positive number. So, it is impossible to have a negative radical.
Sqrt(162) = sqrt(81*2) = sqrt(81)*sqrt(2) = 9*sqrt(2)
-3*radical(2)*radical(50) = -3*radical(2*50) = -3*radical(100) = -3*10 = -30
162/3=54
Yes, 162 is a multiple of 3. 54 x 3 = 162
radical 3 or 6