You look for a perfect square and take it out of the radical (while taking the square root of it).
The square root of 1 is 1.The square root of 0 is 0.
The square root of 1 is just 1
Because the Square Root of negative 1 = i (The imaginary square root of negative 1.) and where if the square root of one number and of another number are multiplied together, the answer is equal to the square root of the two numbers combined. (Square root of 8 times the square root of 5 equals the square root of 40.) So... √(-20) =√20×√(-1) =√4×√5×i =2i(√5) The answer is 2i times the square root of 5. square root (-20) = square root (-1) x square root (20) square root (-20) = i x 4.47213595 square root (-20) = 4.47213595 i
In the same way that the square root of 25 can be -5 OR +5, the square root of -1 is -i or +i.
The square root of 384 can be simplified as 8√6 in radical form. This is because 384 can be broken down into 64 * 6, and the square root of 64 is 8. So, the square root of 384 simplifies to 8 times the square root of 6.
The square root of 384 is 19.595917942265424785578272597647.
square root(384 583 858 834 858) = 19 610 809.7
Expressed as a surd in its simplest form, sqrt(384) = 8 sqrt(6).
You look for a perfect square and take it out of the radical (while taking the square root of it).
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The square root of 1/9 is 1/3 because the square root of 1 is 1 and the square root of 9 is 3.
Square root of 1/2 = (1)/(square root of 2) = 1/1.4142 = 0.7071 Also Square root of 1/2 = Square root of 0.5 = 0.7071
The geometric mean of any two numbers is the square root of their product. Here, 16*24=384. Sqrt(384)=19.59591794.
square root of (x2 + 1) = no simplification (square root of x2) + 1 = x + 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!
Same Square root of 1 is 1