the anti-derivative for 2^(1/2) is 2^(1/2)x
sqrt(X + 1) is also; (X + 1)^1/2 ( add 1 to exponent and multiply by inverse ) 2/3(X +1)^3/2
2 square root 2
the square root of 4 is 2 square root 2
The square of any square root is equal to the number itself. For example, the square of the square root of 2 squared is equal to 2. The square root of 10 squared is equal to 10.Similarly, the square of the square root of 2 is equal to 2.
Well, there technically is not a way to simplify the square root of 2, but the simplified version of the square root of 72 is 6 square root 2
(2/3)*x^(3/2)
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sqrt(X + 1) is also; (X + 1)^1/2 ( add 1 to exponent and multiply by inverse ) 2/3(X +1)^3/2
The square root of the square root of 2
2 square root 2
square root 2 times square root 3 times square root 8
The square root of 2 plus the square root of 2 is equal to twice the square root of 2, therefore the correct answer is: 2(√2) or √8
the square root of 4 is 2 square root 2
The square root of two times the square root of two equals two
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The square of any square root is equal to the number itself. For example, the square of the square root of 2 squared is equal to 2. The square root of 10 squared is equal to 10.Similarly, the square of the square root of 2 is equal to 2.
To get the square root of 8, you have to multiply the root of 2 and the root of 4. The root of 4 then simplifies to 2, so the square root of 8 equals 2 times the square root of 2.