10 square root of 3.
3(3 square root of 2) = 9(square root of 2)
No. The square of 3 is 9 The square root of 9 is 3.
So I assume you mean the square root and square root of 27=square root of (9x3)=3(square root (3))
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square root 2 times square root 3 times square root 8
Square root (75) / square root (3) = 5
Square root of 6
10 square root of 3.
3(3 square root of 2) = 9(square root of 2)
square root (y) / Square root (3) root (y) / 1.73
hmm... okay, if I understand you correctly, 2 times the square root of 3 times the square root of 12? = 2(1.73)(3.46) = 11.9716. If you aren't using the approximations, then just simplifying is... [sorry, I can't do the square root sign on the computer...] 2(square root of 3)(square root of 12) = 2(square root of 3)(square root of 4*3) = 4(square root of 3)(square root of 3) = 4(3) = 12!!! HOPE I HELPED!! :-)
the square root of 18 can be simplified to 3 * the square root of 2.The perfect square 9 is a factor of 18. That means the square root of 9 * the square root of 2 = the square root of 18.the square root of 9 can be simplified to 3.That leaves 3 * the square root of 2.
No. The square of 3 is 9 The square root of 9 is 3.
5 Square root 3. square root 27 = square root 9*3 = 3square root 3 3square root3 + 2square root3 = 5Square Root3 because both have a square root 3.
Oh, what a happy little math question we have here! To simplify 3√28, we first look for the largest perfect square that divides evenly into 28, which is 4. So, we can rewrite 28 as 4 * 7. Now, we can take the square root of 4, which is 2, and bring it outside the square root symbol. This gives us 2 * √7, which is the simplified form of 3√28. Happy mathing, my friend!
So I assume you mean the square root and square root of 27=square root of (9x3)=3(square root (3))