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5 January, 16:28

What is the simplified form of the square root of 24 multiplied by the square root of 12?

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  1. 5 January, 18:15
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    Square root of 24 can be written as 2 (square root of 6)

    square root of 12 can be written as 2 (square root of 3)

    2 (square root of 6) 2 (square root of 3)

    4 (square root of 18)

    square root of 18 can be written as 2 (square root of 2)

    =8 (square root of 2)
  2. 5 January, 19:23
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    Well the square root of 24 is basically (all the factors) 2x2x3x2 Right? So when we do the square root you would need two of the same number to be a literal "whole number".

    So what you get is 2 that is repeated and 3x2 left. Now all you have to do is the same thing with the square root of 12, getting 2x2x3, or 2 times the square root of three.

    So all you do is multiply 2 square root of 6 and 2 square root of three, and from there if you can simplify further with the method I used, then that is the final answer
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