a+ square root of b has a conjugate a- square root of b and this is used rationalize the denominator when it contains a square root. If we want to multiply 5 x square root of 10 by something to get rid of the radical you can multiply it by square root of 10. But if we look at 5x( square root of 10 as ) 0+ 5x square root of 10 then the conjugate would be -5x square root of 10
If you mean, the square root of 4 multiplied by the square root of 5, that is 2x5=10 If you mean, the square root of ( 4x25), that is the square root of 100 which is 10
5 to the square root of (10)
That's the same as the square root of 150 or 5√6 . But the square root is multiplied by x-A2 +Bi4 +5/6 √10√15 = √150 = √(25 x 6) = 5√6
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The geometric mean of 10 and 15 is 5 to the square root of 6 * * * * * No. It is 5 TIMES the square root of 6.
[ 2 minus square root of 5 ] is the only one.
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2 square root of 5
The complex conjugate pair, 2.5 ± 1.9365i where iis the imaginary square root of -1.
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√2/√10 = √(2/10) = √(1/5) = √(1x5/5x5) = (√5)/5
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If you mean, the square root of 4 multiplied by the square root of 5, that is 2x5=10 If you mean, the square root of ( 4x25), that is the square root of 100 which is 10
5 to the square root of (10)