5 Square root 3.
square root 27 = square root 9*3 = 3square root 3
3square root3 + 2square root3 = 5Square Root3 because both have a square root 3.
if you take out the word ''quantity'' your answer is 25.02725024
Two times the square root of three plus five times the square root of three plus four times the square root of three equals eleven times the square root of three.
square root of 4x is 2 times square root of x, so answer is square root of x times 3 since it is 2 square roots of x plus one of them
17.72 + ∞
24
a square plus 2ab plus b square
This one's ugly.(5 times the square root of 23 minus 4it)(5 times the square root of 23 plus 4it)where i is the square root of negative one.
You can always add radicals, but you can't simplify unless the radicands have a common factor. For example, the square root of 20 plus the square root of 45 equals 2 times the square root of 5 plus 3 times the square root of 5, which is 5 times the square root of 5.
It depends entirely on the value of x.
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5 times sqroot 2
C Square
No, nor is it a real number. The square root of minus 54 is equal to the square root of plus 45, times i.
2 times the Square root of 3 + 4
simplify the square foor of 49 times x to the third time y to the sixth times the absolute value of z squared
=SQRT(5)*SQRT(2)+SQRT(8) is 5.99070478491457
square root of 27 plus the square root of 75
The square root of 27 plus the square root of 5 = 7.4322204
Two plus 3 minus 2 times 1 squared plus 4 times 16 squared minus 4 times 2 is equal to 1,019.
14.777
~23.314
Nothing. You cannot have a square root of a negative number. The square root of negative one is called i, but i is an imaginary number. It does not exist and does not follow the properties of real numbers. (For example, if a and b are positive, then the square root of a times the square root of b is the square root of ab. But the square root of -7 is not the square root of 7 times i.)
Square root of one is one, so four times this is four, add 9 is 13
6a square plus b square
29.5