√x is the same as x to the ½ power or (x^½).
4√2 is 4(2^½).
2007-07-29 08:35:22
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answer #1
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answered by gm 2
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"sqrt of x" : x ^ (1/2)
4sqrt2: 32 ^ (1/2)
(Square 4 to get 16, since sqrt of 16 is 4, then multiply by the 2 to get 32.)
Hope this helps!
2007-07-29 08:31:14
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answer #2
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answered by allstargurl522 3
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â x = x^(1/2)
4â2 = 4 [ 2^(1/2) ]
2007-07-29 08:34:02
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answer #3
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answered by Como 7
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X^-2 and 4 (2^-2)
2007-07-29 08:32:31
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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sqrt x = x ^(1/2)
if 4 sqrt 2 is the fourth root of 2, then it equals 2^(1/4)
2007-07-29 08:33:40
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answer #5
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answered by Suzie L 2
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x^(1/2)
2007-07-29 08:30:37
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answer #6
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answered by Daniel 1
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"sqrt of x"= x^(1/2)
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.and "4 sqrt2"= 2^2 2^1/2
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=2^(2+1/2)= 2^(5/2)
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2007-07-29 08:32:58
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answer #7
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answered by Tuncay U 6
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sqrt(x) = x^(1/2) = x^(.5)
4sqrt(2) = 4*(2)^(1/2) = 4*(2)^(.5)
2007-07-29 08:30:21
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answer #8
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answered by bcmasters81 1
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