sqrt(200) = sqrt(100*2) = sqrt(100)*sqrt(2) = 10*sqrt(2)
if you mean what is square root of 200 in its simplest radical form its 10*21/2
sqrt(80,000) = 200 sqrt(2)
200 = 2*100. Square root of 100 is 10. So, reduced form is 10 times the square root of 2.
200 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
The square root of 200 is not an integer (whole number). In rounded form, the two square roots of 200 are positive and negative 14.14214... .
square root of 200 = 10 * square root of 2. Also, the number 2 when multilied by 100 = 200!
if you mean what is square root of 200 in its simplest radical form its 10*21/2
sqrt(80,000) = 200 sqrt(2)
10 times square root of 2 The square root of 200 is sq. root of 100 times 2, then the sq. root of 100 is 10 and remains the sq. root of 2. check the answer: square root of 2 is 1.41, 10 times 1.41 is 14.1 196 is closed enough to 200 and the square root of 196 is 14.
10*radical(2).
200 = 2*100. Square root of 100 is 10. So, reduced form is 10 times the square root of 2.
√200 = 10√2. In order to simplify square roots, you find what factors of the number under the radical sign you can take the square root of. In the case of 200, its factors are 5 * 2 * 2 * 5 * 2. You can take the square root of 2 * 2 and 5 * 5, which are 2 and 5, respectively. 2 and 5 are on the outside of the radical sign, so you multiply them together to equal 10, while the remaining 2 stays under the radical.
200 is a square root, of 40000.
sqrt(200) = sqrt(100 x 2) = sqrt(100) x sqrt(2) = 10 sqrt(2)
200 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
The square root of 200 is irrational.
It refers to moving square factors out from under the radical sign. For example √200 = √(100*2) = √100*√2 = 10*√2 Thus, √200 can be simplified to 10√2.