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The square root of Ab^2 is |b|√A, where A is a positive real number and b is any real number. The absolute value of b is taken to ensure the result is always positive or zero. If b is negative, the result will be |b| times the square root of A.

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If you mean (Ab)2 then it is Ab, but if you mean Ab2 then it is square root (A)(b).

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good answer thank you so much for that answer.

What is the square root of ab2?

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