No. The Square root of x is not the value of x. So it can not be simplified beyond: Root X + root 3x Yes. The square root of 3x equals the square root of 3 times the square root of x, so when you add another square root of x, you can factor out the square root of x, thereby simplifying the expression to the square root of x times the sum of one plus the square root of three.
16. The value of the square root of x (any number you choose) squared will always be x.
If you mean the square root of (4 x 16) the answer is 8 or -8. If you mean (the square root of 4) x 16, the answer is 32 or -32.
There is no formula relating to a perfect square but if you want a method 1. Find square root(x) 2. Take the integer component (integral value) of square root(x) 3 Add 1 to intenger(square root(x)) 4. square it So: (integer(square root(x)) + 1)^2
the square root of x*x is x if there is a 3 then a square root it is acutally cube root. the cube root of x*x*x is x if there is a 4 then a check symbol then that is fourth root. the fourth root of x*x*x*x is x. the square root of 16 is 4(4*4=16). the fourth root of 16 is 2(2*2*2*2=16).
The square root of a value v is a number x such that, x multiplied by x equals v. Note that -x is also a square root.
that makes no sense if you mean square root to the power 2 its equal: the number in the root (let it =x) in absolute value then its equal=: x or -x im not sure
Square root of 56 = Square root of (4 x 14) = (Square root of 4) x (Square root of 14) = 2 x (Square root of 14) The actual value would be 2 x 3.741 = 7.482
No. The Square root of x is not the value of x. So it can not be simplified beyond: Root X + root 3x Yes. The square root of 3x equals the square root of 3 times the square root of x, so when you add another square root of x, you can factor out the square root of x, thereby simplifying the expression to the square root of x times the sum of one plus the square root of three.
16. The value of the square root of x (any number you choose) squared will always be x.
If you mean: 4*square root of x2 then it is 4x
It depends on the value of 'X'
If you mean the square root of (4 x 16) the answer is 8 or -8. If you mean (the square root of 4) x 16, the answer is 32 or -32.
It depends entirely on the value of x.
Yes, but it involves the square root of -1. sqrt (-X) = sqrt (X) * sqrt(-1)
It is no tpossible to find the square root of an unknown number. You can, however, represent it as x0.5 or √x so that the value of the square root can be evaluated when the value of x is known.
% = the square root of Do you mean: %18 x 2 x %75 =%48? If so, then no, that's wrong.