You can do this on any scientific calculator (raise 82 to the power (1/4)). To do it without such a function, for instance, with pencil and paper, is a lot of work; one method is as follows: 4th. root means you want a number that, when raised to the fourth power, gives 82. Therefore, you can try different numbers, raising them to the 4th. power, until you get close enough. If you have a calculator that only does square roots, you can also take the square root of 82, and then take the square root of the result.
sqrt of the fourth power = square So the answer is (50x)2 = 2500x2
√(24x)4/√(3x) = [242x2√(3x)]/3x = 8(24)x√(3x) = 192x√(3x)
0.615 is the square root of 0.378225, the cube root of 0.2326083, the 4th root of 0.1430541......and so on.
It's x14/4 = x3.5 Interestingly, that result shows that it could be computed as (x3) x sqrt(x) .
You can do this on any scientific calculator (raise 82 to the power (1/4)). To do it without such a function, for instance, with pencil and paper, is a lot of work; one method is as follows: 4th. root means you want a number that, when raised to the fourth power, gives 82. Therefore, you can try different numbers, raising them to the 4th. power, until you get close enough. If you have a calculator that only does square roots, you can also take the square root of 82, and then take the square root of the result.
sqrt of the fourth power = square So the answer is (50x)2 = 2500x2
Exponents, such as 2 to the 3rd power or 4 to the 4th power.
Answer: 4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4×4 =1048576 Answer: There is no "4 square root of 10". There is a square root (which number must I square - i.e., raise to the power 2 - to get 10?) and there is a 4th. root (which number must I raise to the 4th. power to get 10?).
√(36x4) is written as: √((6x²)²) Then, this is evaluated to 6x².
Well, darling, the square root of x to the 8th power is x to the 4th power. It's like cutting a cake into 8 equal pieces and then taking the square root to get 4 pieces. Simple math, just like how I like my martinis – straight to the point.
the 4th root of 49 is the square root of the square root of 49 since square root 49 =7 then simplify is square root of 7
√(24x)4/√(3x) = [242x2√(3x)]/3x = 8(24)x√(3x) = 192x√(3x)
4th root is same as square root of square root: sqrt(256) = 16, and sqrt(16) = 4
4th root of a number is the square root of the square root of the number sqrt (1296) = 36 sqrt (36) = 6 answer: 6
0.615 is the square root of 0.378225, the cube root of 0.2326083, the 4th root of 0.1430541......and so on.
It's x14/4 = x3.5 Interestingly, that result shows that it could be computed as (x3) x sqrt(x) .