There is no "8 square root" of something. You can calculate the square root, or the 8th. root, of something.
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The square root of 2 plus the square root of 2 is equal to twice the square root of 2, therefore the correct answer is: 2(√2) or √8
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square root of 8*square root of *4 = 32 Sq root of 4=2 so its 2sq root 8
square root 2 times square root 3 times square root 8
The square root of 8 is 2 multiplied by the square root of 2
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.
Sq root of 2 * sq root of 8 = 1.414 * 2.828 = 3.998792
It is: 2 times the square root of 2
it is the square root of 16 which equals 4.
=SQRT(5)*SQRT(2)+SQRT(8) is 5.99070478491457
It is the square root of 8
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The square root of 2 plus the square root of 2 is equal to twice the square root of 2, therefore the correct answer is: 2(√2) or √8
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sqrt(8) = sqrt(4) * sqrt(2) = 2 * sqrt(2) = 2 * 1,4142 2,8284(..) To calculate the square root of 2 I needed a calculator. This number is irrational (you can prove that) which means there is no repeating part in the decimals of the square root of 2, and not in the square root of 8 either.