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Rules for doing roots in Maths ​

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Answered by prathikar2688
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

If you have an even number root, you need the absolute value bars on the answer because, whether a is positive or negative, the answer is positive. Here's a tip: any root can be converted into a power, right?

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

But you knew that, right?

To multiply roots:

To divide roots:

To find the root of a root, you multiply the root indexes:

If you have an even number root, you need the absolute value bars on the answer because, whether a is positive or negative, the answer is positive.

If it’s an odd number root, you don’t need the absolute value bars. Thus,

Make this mistake and go directly to jail. Try solving it with numbers:

Here’s a tip: any root can be converted into a power, right?

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