sqrt(700) = sqrt(100)*sqrt(7) = 10sqrt(7)
sqrt(75x = sqrt(25)*qrt(3x) = 5sqrt(3x)
sqrt(320) = sqrt(64)*sqrt(5) = 8sqrt(5)
sqrt(50/2) = sqrt(25) = +/- 5
Sqrt(75/300) = sqrt(1/4) = +/- 1/2
sqrt(17/3) = sqrt(17)/sqrt(3) =(1/3) sqrt(51)
sqrt (1/18) = sqrt(1/9)*sqrt(1/2) = (1/3)sqrt(1/2) = (1/6) sqrt(2)
sqrt(1/63) = sqrt(1/9)*sqrt(1/7) = (1/3)sqrt(1/7) = (1/21)sqrt(7)
sqrt(8/5)=sqrt(40/25) = sqrt(4/25)*sqrt(10) = (2/5)sqrt(10)
You should be able to do the rest yourself now.
2007-08-20 06:00:04
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answered by ironduke8159 7
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Please help find square root of: 700, 75x, 320, 50/2, 75/300, 17/3, 1/18, 1/63, 8/5, 125/3, a/b, 2/3, & 112/48
if it looks like 1/2 it is a fraction. please help me solve these square roots. thank you!
2015-08-16 17:39:17
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answered by Adriane 1
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10sqrt(7)
5sqrt(3x)
8sqrt(5)
5
5/[2sqrt(15)]
sqrt(17/3)
1/[3sqrt(2)]
1/[3sqrt(7)]
2sqrt(2/5)
5sqrt(5/3)
sqrt(a/b)
sqrt(2/3)
sqrt(7/3)
2007-08-20 05:53:06
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answered by John V 6
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in windows, press start, all programs, then "calculator"
to enter fractions just use the / between the numerical portions
the SQRT button will calculate the square root.
2007-08-20 05:48:10
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answered by disco legend zeke 4
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no, do your own homework.
2007-08-20 05:46:09
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answered by Joe 4
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