Math, asked by amishaneet18, 4 months ago

how to solve this question ? ​

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Answered by prajapatipraful080
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Answer:

2 2

7 + 7

Step-by-step explanation:

I think it is wrong

Answered by abhisheksinghr81
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Answer:

Root14×Root14=14

Step-by-step explanation:

As it is considered that,

If a numerical is in root, then it means it has the power(exponent)=1/2

So, now we would prove it,

=Root14 × Root14=

=(14)^1/2 × (14)^1/2

=As, we know that, if bases or numbers are same and power is different, then the power is added to base taking one of them,

=(14)^1/2+1/2

=(14)^2/2 (After taking Lcm and solving it, )

=14^1

=14

Hence, wherever if we multiply a squared root number by a similar of it, then it becomes as a whole number (Proved).

Thank you.

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