Square root of y = √y
Square root of y = (y)^½
→ y = y^½ * y^½
→ y = y
2006-12-18 04:28:16
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answered by Brenmore 5
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The square root of a number, is not just a number is all the numbers that multiplied by themselves will give the number we said.
An example square root of 1 is -1 and +1 and the square root of -9 is +3i -3i,being i an imagine number which is the square root of -1.
But you were probably asking only about real number such as x, and the answer is y <=> y*y=x. Another example -4, and 4 of 16.
2006-12-18 02:05:09
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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It is the square root of whatever y equals
if your question is serious then consider a simple number such as 9. if y=9 then the square root of 9 equals 3. 3*3=9 therefore the square root of 9 equals 3.
2006-12-18 01:46:40
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answer #3
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answered by Xbox2006 1
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Square root of y = √y
2006-12-18 03:35:50
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answered by Ranna Renni 2
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Well since you do not give value of Y then the square root would be Z
2006-12-18 02:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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The simple fact of the matter is, it's already in its reduced form.
Are you asking for the square root of y to be simplified, i.e.
sqrt(y)
to be reduced to some lesser form? Because if that's the case, it's not possible. It's possible to reduce sqrt(4) {which is 2}, or sqrt (x^6) {which is x^3} or sqrt(28) {which is 2 sqrt(7)}, but not sqrt(y).
It can be changed into x^(1/2), however, and that's about it. Most would not consider that as a simplification.
2006-12-18 01:44:37
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answered by Puggy 7
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if x is the square root of y, then y=x*x
2006-12-18 02:02:32
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answered by deraaa 1
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first you're able to simplify ?x^6 and that equals to x^3 yet for the backside you may under no circumstances I recommend under no circumstances have a sq. root on the backside of the fraction. it extremely is between the guidelines in math; hence you're able to mutiply ?y on the dazzling and the backside of the fraction and the respond would be: x^3?y throughout y
2016-12-30 14:30:21
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answered by ? 3
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it is the number that, when multiplied by itself, will give y as an answer.
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2006-12-18 01:43:25
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answered by DanE 7
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"huh?" times "I'll be damned."
2006-12-18 01:42:14
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answered by Anonymous
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