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Generally, when you take the square root of a number, then square the answer, you get the number you started with (unless it's negative, then you can't find the square root).
If you meant y^50, then the answer is y^50. If you meant y+50, the answer is y+50.
2x square root 6x y squared
log of the square root of 'y' = 1/2 sqrt(y)
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27*y*8 can simplify to 3^3 * y * 2^3. Then, you take out all the squared pairs to get 6 sqrt(6y).
If: x^2+y^2+4x+6y-40 = 0 and x-y =10 or as x = 10+y Then: (10+y)^2+y^2+4(10+y)+6y-40 = 0 Thus: 100+20y+y^2+y^2+40+4y+6y-40 = 0 Collecting like terms: 2y^2+30y+100 = 0 or as y^2+15y+50 = 0 When factored: (y+5)(y+10) = 0 So: y = -5 or y = -10 By substitution equations intersect at: (0, -10) and (5, -5) Length of line is the square root of: (5-0)^2 plus (-5--10)^2 = square root of 50 Therefore length of line is: square root of 50 or about 7.071 to three decimal places
X + y
That can be true when "x" and "y" are both zero, or both 1.
2x square root 6x y squared
First, get the product of the summation of x squared and y squared and then find its square root. Divide the summation of x and y by the square root to get Pearson's r.
One step you usually want to take is to move any perfect square out of the radical. Example 1, with numbers: root(12) = root(4x3) = root(4) x root(3) = 2 root(3) Example 2, with variables: root(y cubed) = root(y squared times y) = root(y squared) times root(y) = y root(y)
sqrt(36) * y2 = 6*y2
From point A to point B You need the X and Y value of both point A and B Formula = Distance = Square root of [(x1 + x2)2 + (y1 + y2)2] So therefore given points (1:2) and (5:-6) Square root of (1 - 5)squared + (2 + 6)squared =Square root of -4 squared + 8 squared =Square root of 16 + 64 =Square root of 80 This can be your answer but you should go a step further =Square root of 80 =Square root of 16 * 5 =4*Square root of 5
square root (y) / Square root (3) root (y) / 1.73
You are describing a circle, with its center at the origin and a radius of 4 (the square root of 16)
The details depend on the specific radical expression. Normally, you'll want to: * Avoid a perfect square under a radical sign. Take it out, by separating the radical into two parts. Example: root (x squared y) = root (x squared) x root (y) = x root (y). * Avoid a radical sign in the denominator. If you multiply numerator and denominator by the same square root, you get an expression in which there are roots in the numerator, but not in the denominator.
x=y
log of the square root of 'y' = 1/2 sqrt(y)