Math, asked by babloo3262, 1 year ago

Find the value of
Root(3 raise to -2)

Answers

Answered by brunoconti
10

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

sqrt3^-2) = 3 ^ -1 = 1 / 3.

Answered by gargpriya0114
10

Answer:

\frac{1}{3}

Step-by-step explanation:

We need to find the value of  \sqrt{3^{-2} }.

Square root function is actually is a special type of function which can change a non negative real numbers onto itself.

Let a function is f(x)=x^{2}.

If we calculate the value of \sqrt{f(x)} then the value will be \sqrt{f(x)} = \sqrt{x^{2} } =x.

Here the square root functiom change the non negative number x on itself.

\sqrt{3^{-2} }\\\\= \sqrt{\frac{1}{3^{2} } } \\\\= \frac{1}{3}

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