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square root of 8*square root of *4 = 32 Sq root of 4=2 so its 2sq root 8
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.
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There is no "8 square root" of something. You can calculate the square root, or the 8th. root, of something.
4 times 16 is 64 and its square root is 8
square root is 8 (8 x 8 = 64)cube root is 4 (4 x 4 x 4 = 64)
You can divide it by 4 (4 being 16's square root). Or you can divide it by 8. Also you can divide it by 2 because all even numbers are divisible by 2.
You take the square root. sqrt(16) = 4 and 42 = 16 -- Half it... eg. 16 / 2 = 8, then half again... eg. 8 / 2 = 4 -- Divide by 4.
No. The square root of 16 is 4.
square root of 8*square root of *4 = 32 Sq root of 4=2 so its 2sq root 8
4 square root of 7
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.
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To get the square root of 8, you have to multiply the root of 2 and the root of 4. The root of 4 then simplifies to 2, so the square root of 8 equals 2 times the square root of 2.
The square root of (4 \times 16) can be simplified by first calculating the product: (4 \times 16 = 64). Then, the square root of 64 is (8). Therefore, the square root of (4 \times 16) is (8).
There is no "8 square root" of something. You can calculate the square root, or the 8th. root, of something.
4 times 16 is 64 and its square root is 8