Math, asked by tanvirrizvi, 3 days ago

What is 4√3 × 4 ? (please don't use calculator as it is giving decimal value. I want the answer in the form of under root)​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
24

We have been asked to calculate the value of the following expression:

$\longrightarrow\;4\sqrt{3}\times4$

Tip: The radical cannot be simplified, but it can be approximate.

  • Radical - The √ symbol that is used to denote square root or nth roots. Or, A quantity forming or expressed as the root of another.

  • Approximate - Close to the actual, but not completely equal.

Solution:

Performing the multiplication, we obtain:

$\implies\;4\sqrt{3}\times4$

$\implies\;16\sqrt{3}$

Hence, the correct answer in the form of under root is 16√3.

Answered by kvalli8519
13

\rm to \:  \: solve  : \:  \:  \bf4 \sqrt{3}  \times 4

 \underline{ \rm SOLUTION  } :

 \rm  \ast  \:  4 \sqrt{3}  \:  \: is \:  \: actually \:  \: can \:  \: be \:  \: written \:  \: as \:  \: 4 \times  \sqrt{3}

then,

\rm⇢ \: \: 4 \times  \sqrt{3}  \times 4

\rm⇢ \: \: 16 \sqrt{3}

FINAL ANSWER :

16√3

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