That will obviously depend on the specific problem. If you have an equation with a variable under a square root sign, it often helps to square both sides of the equation.
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It is the "square root." This is the opposite function (n1/2) of the square (n2).
A radical expression is an expression that involves a square root, cubic root, etc.
If you move that 46x over the equals, and if you square both sides, you can get rid of that square root, and do the equation normally. do the math
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Well, honey, root 2 times root 6 is the same as the square root of 12, which simplifies to 2 times the square root of 3. So, in a nutshell, root 2 times root 6 equals 2 root 3. Math can be a real hoot, can't it?