Math, asked by Averyade, 5 months ago

14- An
expression
which has at least
one
term involving a radical
sign is called-------------​

Answers

Answered by kapilchavhan223
3

Answer:

Racicand

Step-by-step explanation:

A square root is written with a radical symbol √ and the number or expression inside the radical symbol, below denoted a, is called the radicand.

Answered by mahimapanday53
0

Concept: The radical \sqrt{} symbol is a sign that denotes the "root of." The horizontal bar's length is crucial.

A radical expression is made up of three parts, which are

Radicand: The item whose source you are tracing.

Radical Symbol: The "root of"  \sqrt{} symbol is the radical symbol. The horizontal bar's length is crucial.

Degree- The degree indicates how many times the radicand has been multiplied by itself. 2 denotes the square root, and 3 the cube root. They are then referred to as the fourth root, the fifth root, and so on. The square root of two is considered to be present if this is absent.

Given: An expression which has at least one term involving a radical sign is called

To find: the missing blank

Solution:

An expression which has at least one term involving a radical sign is called radicand.

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