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sqrt(6)*sqrt(32) = sqrt(6*32) = sqrt(3*64) = sqrt(3)*sqrt(64) = 8*sqrt(3)
To multiply 2 square root of 2 by 3 square root of 6, simplify each square root separately first: 2 square root of 2 simplifies to 2√2, and 3 square root of 6 simplifies to 3√6. Then, multiply the coefficients (2 and 3) to get 6, and multiply the square roots (√2 and √6) to get √(2x6) = √12. So, the final answer is 6√12.
The idea is to get rid of the square root in the denominator. For this purpose, you must multiply numerator and denominator by the square root of 6 in this case.
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to do this multiply 18 x 2 and take sq rt - sq rt (36) = 6
because 8x8 equals 64...just like the square root of 36 is 6 because 6x6 is 32
square root 6
It is the square root of 8
To multiply 2 square root of 2 by 3 square root of 6, simplify each square root separately first: 2 square root of 2 simplifies to 2√2, and 3 square root of 6 simplifies to 3√6. Then, multiply the coefficients (2 and 3) to get 6, and multiply the square roots (√2 and √6) to get √(2x6) = √12. So, the final answer is 6√12.
The idea is to get rid of the square root in the denominator. For this purpose, you must multiply numerator and denominator by the square root of 6 in this case.
It is 49*sqrt(2).
Root 64 is 8, if by root you mean the square root. Then the problem become -square root 84(6+8) which is the - square root of 84(14) But square root of 84 is 2(square root of 21) so the final answer comes from -2(square root 21)x14 which is -28square root (21)
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The numbers are: (3 +square root of 153) and (3 -square root of 153)
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Because when you multiply it by itself, the result is 6 . That's what "square root" means.If you try it now, you'll say that we lied to you. Multiply 2.449 by itself, and youget 5.997601, not 6 , because 2.449 is not exactly the square root of 6 .So what is exactly the square root of 6 ? It's a number that you can never write down.You can get as close as you want, but you can never write it exactly with digits.2.449489743 is closer than 2.449, but it's still not exactly the square root of 6.That's why there's a special symbol in math that means "square root of".It looks like this:√6
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