The root form refers to the base or simplest form of a word before any affixes (prefixes or suffixes) are added. It is the core part of the word that carries its fundamental meaning.
The root word 'plas' means 'form, grow.'
means too change into
The root word for "inform" is "form," which comes from the Latin word "formare," meaning "to shape" or "to give form to."
The root word "thermo" relates to heat or temperature.
The root "emphraxis" doesn't have a specific meaning as it is not a commonly recognized root in English. It is possible that it is a combining form derived from a specific discipline or field of study that is not widely used or recognized.
What you mean is, "What is the square root of 96?".The square root, or "exponent form" of 96 is 9.79795897
If you mean in simplified form, it's 5 times the square root of 7.
The root word 'plas' means 'form, grow.'
I think you mean simplified form of sq root (320) = 8x sq root 5
It means 'to make,to form'
means too change into
So I assume you mean the square root and square root of 27=square root of (9x3)=3(square root (3))
the root word 'alter' means to change something from its original form.
It is sqrt(32).
if you mean what is square root of 200 in its simplest radical form its 10*21/2
believe it or not, the root word itchy means fish.... i swear.. actually icthy might mean fish Itchy is not a root word, but a suffixed form of the root word itch, meaning an urge to scratch or a persistent craving. If you mean the root ICHTHY- as in ichthyology (the study of fish), it is naturally derived from ιχθύς (ichthys), the Ancient Greek word for fish.
Not sure what you mean by "simpyfied", but the simplified form is 2*sqrt(2).