Yes.
radicand
The radicand.
Radicand
discriminant
"Radical x times radical x" could be interpreted as the square root of x times the square root of x - in which case the product would be x (the number under the radical sign)
the number under the radical sign is called the radicand
A number under a radical sign is known as a radicand.
radicand
The radicand which is the name for the number that you are trying to solve the square root of.
The radicand in not only College Algebra but in math in general is the number under the radical symbol also know as the square root do you understand?
A radicand is the value or expression under a radical sign in a number sentence, specifically in a square root or nth root. For example, in the expression √(x), x is the radicand. The radicand determines the quantity that is being extracted as a root, and it can be a number, variable, or more complex expression.
radicand
The radicand is the value under the radical symbol.
The power and the root cancel each other out and the result is the radicand (the number under the radical sign).
Not all radicals can be simplified. A radical can be simplified if the number under the radical (the radicand) has a perfect square factor, allowing it to be expressed in a simpler form. However, if the radicand is a prime number or does not have any perfect square factors other than 1, the radical is already in its simplest form. For example, √2 cannot be simplified further, while √8 can be simplified to 2√2.
The number under the radical sign (also known as the radical) is called the radican.
The radicand.