Go 0.75x units of distance in any direction. Turn 90 degrees clockwise and go 0.75x units of distance in a straight line. Turn 90 degrees clockwise and go 0.75x units of distance in a straight line. Turn 90 degrees clockwise and go 0.75x units of distance in a straight line.
You will have travelled along a square route whose total distance is 3x units. Alternatively you could have turned counter clockwise each time.
√(24x)4/√(3x) = [242x2√(3x)]/3x = 8(24)x√(3x) = 192x√(3x)
2 root 3x
Sqrt(24x4)/Sqrt(3x) = Sqrt(24x4/3x) = Sqrt(8x3) = Sqrt(4x2*2x) = 2x*sqrt(2x)
3x y^3
The question is ambiguous. Do you mean √(24*x4) or √24*x4? √(3x) or √3*x? The answer to √(24*x4) / √(3x) = (8x3) = 2x*√(2x)
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√(24x)4/√(3x) = [242x2√(3x)]/3x = 8(24)x√(3x) = 192x√(3x)
No. The Square root of x is not the value of x. So it can not be simplified beyond: Root X + root 3x Yes. The square root of 3x equals the square root of 3 times the square root of x, so when you add another square root of x, you can factor out the square root of x, thereby simplifying the expression to the square root of x times the sum of one plus the square root of three.
2 root 3x
It is: 3x
Sqrt(24x4)/Sqrt(3x) = Sqrt(24x4/3x) = Sqrt(8x3) = Sqrt(4x2*2x) = 2x*sqrt(2x)
3x y^3
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The question is ambiguous. Do you mean √(24*x4) or √24*x4? √(3x) or √3*x? The answer to √(24*x4) / √(3x) = (8x3) = 2x*√(2x)
Square root of 3=1 so 1+4=5
Yes, it is the square of (3x + 2). 3x is the square root of 9x2; 4 is the square of 2; to check whether it is a perfect square, the center term must be twice (3x times 2).
sqrt(27x9y6) = sqrt(9x8y6*3x) = sqrt(9x8y6)*sqrt(3x) = 3x4y3*sqrt(3x)