The expression "4 rad 3" typically refers to ( 4 \sqrt{3} ), which means 4 times the square root of 3. The square root of 3 is approximately 1.732, so ( 4 \sqrt{3} ) is approximately ( 4 \times 1.732 ), which equals about 6.928. Thus, ( 4 \sqrt{3} ) is a way to express a specific numerical value that can be calculated or used in various mathematical contexts.
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rad 12 - 3 rad 3rad 12 = rad(4*3) = rad (4) * rad(3) = 2 rad 32 rad 3 - 3 rad 3= - rad 3
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Restate the question: "What is the value of radical (-12)?"If this is not your question, please clarify and resubmit the question. :-)If we are dealing with real numbers, then there is no answer: there is no real number whose square is a negative number.If you are in the realm of imaginary and complex numbers, then you can say that:rad(-12) = rad(-1*12) = rad(-1)*rad12 = i*rad12, where i is the number whose square is -1.rad12 in turn can be written as rad(4*3) = 2rad3 =~ 3.5The final answer can be written as 2irad3 or ~3.5i.
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1 rad = 180°/pi Example: 1.6 rad = 1.6(180°/pi) 1.6 rad = 2880°/pi