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25 October, 15:43

Square root of 200

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  1. 25 October, 16:09
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    1) find a square that when u multiple with something else to get 200

    one would be 25 (25 x 8)

    2) youd get the square root of 25 times the square root of 8

    the square root of 25 is 5 so it would be 5 times the square root of 8

    3) so now your left with 5 times the square root of 8

    like step one you find a square that you can multiple with something else to get 8

    one would be the square root of 4 times 2

    4) the square root of 4 would be 2

    so now ur left with 5 times 2 times the square root of 2

    5) since there are no more squares when multiplied to get 2 besides 2 and 1 so ur answer is ...

    10 times the square root of 2
  2. 25 October, 16:16
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    200=2^3*5^2

    squared 2^3*5^2

    apply exponent rule: squared 2^2*2*5^2

    apply radical rule: squared 2, squared 2^2, squared 5^2

    apply radical rule: squared 2^2=2 then 2squared2, squared5^2

    apply radical rule: squared5^2=5 then 2squared2*5

    refine to: squared2*10
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