Math, asked by namsenomatlab, 9 months ago

How :
 \sqrt{8}
is converted into:
4 \sqrt{2}
need a good explanation.
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Answered by TakenName
1

\sqrt{8} is converted into 2\sqrt{2} by square root multiplication.

If we have a square root of a positive number, we can use the following

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\sqrt{a} \sqrt{b} =\sqrt{ab}

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The prime factorization of 8 is 2³. Since this is 2²×2

\sqrt{2^2\times2} =\sqrt{2^2}\times \sqrt{2}

Calculate inside the square root, and we have

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\sqrt{8} =2\sqrt{2}

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Answered by Anonymous
1

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