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discuss/explain the concept of exponents of square roots.​

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Answered by Aadityakshirsagar22
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Answer:

Square roots, which use the radical symbol, are nonbinary operations — operations which involve just one number — that ask you, “What number times itself gives you this number under the radical?” Finding square roots is a relatively common operation in algebra, but working with and combining the roots isn’t always so clear.

Expressions with radicals can be multiplied or divided as long as the root power or value under the radical is the same. Expressions with radicals cannot be added or subtracted unless both the root power and the value under the radical are the same

Answered by kotagirilakshmisamee
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Step-by-step explanation:

Square root of a number is a value, which on multiplication by itself gives the original number. The square root is an inverse method of squaring a number. ... The square root of the square of a positive number gives the original number.

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