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CAN ANYONE EXPLAIN ME HOW TO DO THIS
THESE ARE SQUARE ROOT PROBLEMS

a2b2 =
x4y4 =
x2y4 =
a2b2c2 =

THANK YOU!

2007-02-07 03:45:46 · 4 answers · asked by lil_cutie_3o5 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

4 answers

It means what, when multiplied by itself, will give you the answer.

ab times ab = a^2b^2 so the square root of a^2b^2 is ab

x^2y^2

xy^2

abc

hope I've helped.

2007-02-07 03:51:08 · answer #1 · answered by mom 7 · 0 0

a2b2 = ab
x4y4 = x^2y^2
x2y4 = xy^2
a2b2c2 = abc
Taking the square root of an expression which consists of sevearal terms MULTIPLIED together is done by taking the square root of each term and multilying them together.

The square root of x^m is x ^m/2
so, sqrt x^16 = x^16/2 = x^8
the square of 9 x^12y^6 = 3x^6y^3

The sqrt of (x^2 + y^2) cannot be simplified because the terms are added and not multiplied together.

2007-02-07 12:17:00 · answer #2 · answered by ironduke8159 7 · 0 0

The square root of the product is the product of the square roots.

That's the fact you're supposed to use in each of these.

2007-02-07 11:52:37 · answer #3 · answered by Curt Monash 7 · 0 0

you are very lazy.Do your own homework

2007-02-07 12:07:40 · answer #4 · answered by cow 1 · 0 0

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