-- Recognize that 48 is the same as 16 x 3 . -- Substitute 16 x 3 in place of 48 . -- Take the square root of 16 and move it out of the square root, to multiply the 3 .
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).
Square root of (1296) =Square root of (16 x 81)=SQ. root of (16) x Sq. root of (81) =4 x 9 =36
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.
4 times 16 is 64 and its square root is 8
-- Recognize that 48 is the same as 16 x 3 . -- Substitute 16 x 3 in place of 48 . -- Take the square root of 16 and move it out of the square root, to multiply the 3 .
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).
√8√6 = √(8 x 6) = √48 = √(16 x 3) = √16√3 = 4√3
Suppose sqrt(16) = x and cuberoot(16) = y, then then x^2 = 16 = y^3 so that x^(2/3) = y x = y^(3/2).
Square root of (1296) =Square root of (16 x 81)=SQ. root of (16) x Sq. root of (81) =4 x 9 =36
The square root of 48 in radical form is 4√3.
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.
The square of a number, for example 3, is 9 (3 x 3)The square root of a number is finding what number timesed by itself makes the original number. So...If you are given the question, find the square root of 16, the answer is 4, because 4 x 4 = 16The square root is basically the opposite of squaring a number42 = 16Square root of 16 = 4
'Squared' & 'Square Root; are the inverse mathemtical functions. 5 (squared) = 25 square root of '25' is 5 Mathematically this would be written as Square ; 5 x 5 = 5^(2) = 25 Square Root ; sqrt(25) = 25^(1/2) = 25^(0.5) = 5 NB THis can be exteneded to 'cubes' and 'cube roots' e.g. 3 x 3 x 3 = 3^(3) = 27 curt(27) = 27^(1/3) = 27^(0.3333.....) - 3 And fourth power and fourth root. e.g. Fourth power ; 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 2^(4) = 16 Fourth root = (4th)rt(16) = 16^(1/4) = 16^(0.25) = 2 It can be exteneded to the 'nth power' and the 'nth root'. Where 'n' is any number.
4 times 16 is 64 and its square root is 8
16. The value of the square root of x (any number you choose) squared will always be x.
The square root of 16 is four. Four cubed is 4 x 4 x 4 = 64