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  1. How do you find square roots? + Example - Socratic

    Explanation: #color (white) ()# How to find the square root of an integer Given a positive integer, it is often helpful to express it as the product of its prime factors first. For example, to find the square root …

  2. Question #7f781 - Socratic

    This is just pure coincidence that 2+2=2*2=2^2 4 is a perfect square number, meaning that if you multiply a number (let's say a) by itself, then you will get a*a or a^2. 3*3=9 That means 9 is a perfect …

  3. How can you simplify sqrt (6) ? + Example - Socratic

    Here are three methods... Note that 6 = 2*3 has no square factors, so sqrt(6) cannot be simplified. It is an irrational number somewhere between sqrt(4) = 2 and sqrt(9) = 3 We can find rational …

  4. Question #210f3 - Socratic

    Note that for x > 1 the numerator will be positive and the denominator negative so x/ (1-x) < 0 and the square root is undefined (at least not Real). So we can eliminate options (a) and (b).

  5. What is 1.73 in electrical formula? - Answers

    Apr 28, 2022 · 1.732 is the square-root of three (and is often written that way in the relevant equations), and the relationship between a three-phase, four-wire, system's phase and line voltages. That is, the ...

  6. Question #91219 - Socratic

    squareroot of #6# times the quantity of square root of #3 + 5# square root of #2#

  7. Question #60236 - Socratic

    -2 < x < 2 Multiply two negatives expressions together and you get a positive. g(x) is negative so (x^2-4) must also be negative. Thus we need to solve for x^2-4<0 add 4 to both sides x^2<4 square root …

  8. Question #3a663 - Socratic

    12 xx 14=168 This can be answered in the usual way of using a variable for the two numbers: Let the smaller number be x The next even number will be x+2 Their product is 168, so write and equation: …

  9. What is the domain and range of y=the square root of 2x-7 ... - Socratic

    Jun 25, 2018 · In your case, the function y=sqrt (2x-7) has some restriction: you can't give any number as input, since a square root only accepts non-negative numbers. For example, if you choose x=1, …

  10. If the diagonal of square is 12sqrt2 cm then perimeter of ... - Socratic

    Divide both sides by 2 #x^2= (12sqrt (2))^2/2# Square root both sides #x= (12sqrt (2))/sqrt (2) = 12xxsqrt2/sqrt2# But #sqrt2/sqrt2=1# #x=12# cm # larr" 1 side of the square"# …