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9 December, 03:31

By what factor must you multiply a number in order to double its square root? With an example.

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  1. 9 December, 07:16
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    Suppose it is x = the number

    Suppose that h is the factor by which we want to multiply the number to double its square root.

    So we have to:

    √ (hx) = 2√x.

    We solve the equation for us and that:

    hx = 4x

    h = 4.

    You must multiply by 4 to duplicate the square root
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