With √50 = 5√2
You do the 50
Then you do the 2
Then multiply the answer for the 2 by 5 and the fifty and the five by the square root of 2 is equal to the same thing
7.071067812
√50 = √5 * 5 * 2 = 5√5 * 5 * 2 = 5√2
That's what I meant, the 5.
But you get the point?
oops, no, I meant √50 = 5√2
Please help me, PLEASE?
It can't be
\(\sqrt{50}=\sqrt{25*2}=\sqrt{25}*\sqrt2=5\sqrt2\)
for 50 = 5√2
5*2=10*5=50
Is this what u needed to know
12 times 8 = 96
Quadrant 2 http://www.webquest.hawaii.edu/kahihi/mathdictionary/images/quadrant.png
I mean like how √50 can be simplified into 6√2
Can this be simplified? Here: 9√6
There are no squared numbers that go into 6 so NO this cannot be simplified :)
So there could be only one answer right?
In my exercices it says "find the ensemble of solutions ("S") of these equations"....
1,048,576
example: the square root of 49 is 7. you multiply 7*7 to get 49