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10 October, 18:00

Geometric mean of 5 and 8 in simplest radical form

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  1. 10 October, 19:01
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    First, multiply 5 and 8. That equals 40. Then you take the square root of 40, which doesn't result in a whole number, so you factor 40 and removing perfect squares. In which case the answer would be 2√10
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