sqrt x9 = x9/2 = x4.5
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This depends on what you're asking. If you're asking sqrt(9x), or square root of "9" times "x", then the answer would be 3(sqrt(x)), or 3 Times Square root of x.
If you were asking sqrt(x^9), then the answer would be as follows:
sqrt(x^9)
= sqrt((x^8)*(x))
= [sqrt(x^8)]*[sqrt(x)]
= (x^4)*(sqrt(x))
(If it's too hard to understand, the answer would be x^4 times the square root of x.)
That was simplified radical form. The above answer, x^(4.5) is also correct.
the square root (abbreviated: sqrt) of x9 can be written like this: sqrt(x9) = (x9)(1/2) = x[9*(1/2)] = x(9/2)
√x19 = (√x18)(√x) = x9√xBecause:√x18 = x18/2 = x9
9 and 10 9 x9 =81 10 x 10 = 100
6x9=54.
The square root of the square root of 2
The 8th root
The square root of the square root of the square root of something is called the 8th root. The 8th root of pi is approximately 1.15383506784999.
Since there are 9 square feet in a square yard - the answer is 13 !
72 square feet (8 x 9 = 72).
13*9 = 117 square units
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It's not a square if it has no root. If a number is a square then, by definition, it MUST have a square root. If it did not it would not be a square.