*=the square root of
Unless you specify what a and b are, there is no way to simplify this. It's just *a + *b. However, if we give two certain values, it may or may not be able to be simplified.
a=24 b=54 *24 = *(6 x 4) = *6 x *4 = 2 x *6. *54 = *(6 x 9) = *6 x *9 = 3 x *6.
Now we have 2 x *6 + 3 x *6. Because they both have the same number left over under the square root, we can add the integers. 5 x *6.
This question cannot be answered. You will have to give me the number to the square root. * * * * * a = ±sqrt(c^2 - b^2)
Nothing. You cannot have a square root of a negative number. The square root of negative one is called i, but i is an imaginary number. It does not exist and does not follow the properties of real numbers. (For example, if a and b are positive, then the square root of a times the square root of b is the square root of ab. But the square root of -7 is not the square root of 7 times i.)
The square root of a/b is equal to the square root of a divided by the square root of b. I hope this helps you.
It already is in the form a+ib. a = root 7, the b=1 (i.e 1 x i ).
x = (-b plus_minus root(b2 - 4ac)) / 2aWhere plus_minus is the "plus or minus" sign, and "root" stands for the square root.
sqrt(a)+sqrt(b) is different from sqrt(a+b) unless a=0 and/or b=0. *sqrt=square root of
It's the square root of a2+b2. It cannot be simplified. It is NOT a+b. The answer is c square.
if B*B = a, then B is square root of a
This question cannot be answered. You will have to give me the number to the square root. * * * * * a = ±sqrt(c^2 - b^2)
Nothing. You cannot have a square root of a negative number. The square root of negative one is called i, but i is an imaginary number. It does not exist and does not follow the properties of real numbers. (For example, if a and b are positive, then the square root of a times the square root of b is the square root of ab. But the square root of -7 is not the square root of 7 times i.)
Since a squared plus b squared equals c squared, that is the same as c equals the square root of a squared plus b squared. This can be taken into squaring and square roots to infinity and still equal c, as long as there is the same number of squaring and square roots in the problem. Since this question asks for a and b squared three times, and also three square roots of a and b both, they equal c. Basically, they cancel each other out.
X2+5x-6. a=1, b=5, and c=-6 The formula is: -b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac all over 2a. -b+square root of b2-4ac ---- 2a -5 plus or minus the square root of 5 squared minus 4(1)(-6) -5 plus or minus the square root of 25-4(-6) -5 plus or minus the square root of 25+24 -5 plus or minus the square root of 49 -5 plus or minus 7 Here is where you split into two different answers: Number 1: -5 plus 7= 2 Number 2: -5 minus 7= -12 Your answer is X=2, -12
The square root of a/b is equal to the square root of a divided by the square root of b. I hope this helps you.
It already is in the form a+ib. a = root 7, the b=1 (i.e 1 x i ).
There is an ambiguity whether you square the sum of a plus b, or only b. In any case, I don't think you can simplify this expression.
a square plus 2ab plus b square
in it's simplest form square root everything to get: a+b=8 i.e. a=8-b or b=8-a