the anti-derivative for 2^(1/2) is 2^(1/2)x
sqrt(1) + sqrt(1) + sqrt(64) = +/- 1 +/- 1 +/- 8 positive square root is 10 negative square root is -10 By permutating the +/- it could also be +8, -8 ,
Yes, if x and y = 1 √1 + √1 = √1 + 1 1 + 1 = 1 + 1 QED
Square root of 3 is approximately 1.732. 1.732 + 1 =2.732
the square root of 9 is 3 so 1 +3 = 4
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the anti-derivative for 2^(1/2) is 2^(1/2)x
square root of (x2 + 1) = no simplification (square root of x2) + 1 = x + 1
sqrt(1) + sqrt(1) + sqrt(64) = +/- 1 +/- 1 +/- 8 positive square root is 10 negative square root is -10 By permutating the +/- it could also be +8, -8 ,
Yes, if x and y = 1 √1 + √1 = √1 + 1 1 + 1 = 1 + 1 QED
Square root of 3 is approximately 1.732. 1.732 + 1 =2.732
Oh, dude, the square root of x plus the square root of y is just that - the square root of x plus the square root of y. It's like adding apples and oranges, you can't really simplify it further. So, like, that's your answer, no need to overcomplicate things, man.
√75 + √147 = 20.7846097
27i where i is the square root of -1.
x2+3i=0 so x2=-3i x=square root of (-3i)=square root (-3)square root (i) =i(square root(3)([1/(square root (2)](1+i) and i(square root(3)([-1/(square root (2)](1+i) You can multiply through by i if you want, but I left it since it shows you where the answer came from. Note: The square root of i is 1/square root 2(1+i) and -1/square root of 2 (1+i) to see this, try and square them!
the square root of 9 is 3 so 1 +3 = 4
Square root of 3=1 so 1+4=5