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why is 16^(1/2) equal to 4?

 Aug 5, 2014

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16^(1/2)

=$${{\mathtt{16}}}^{\left({\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{2}}}}\right)}$$

=$${\left({{\mathtt{4}}}^{{\mathtt{2}}}\right)}^{\left({\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{2}}}}\right)}$$

=$${\frac{{\mathtt{2}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{2}}}}$$  =$${\mathtt{1}}$$

so that answer is 4

 Aug 6, 2014
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16^(1/2) is equivalent to the square root of 16 which is 4.

4*4 = 16; 16^(1/2) is the same as $${\sqrt{{\mathtt{16}}}}$$ = 4.

If it were 16^(1/3), then we would have to take the cube root and not the square root.

 Aug 6, 2014
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16^(1/2)

=$${{\mathtt{16}}}^{\left({\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{2}}}}\right)}$$

=$${\left({{\mathtt{4}}}^{{\mathtt{2}}}\right)}^{\left({\frac{{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{2}}}}\right)}$$

=$${\frac{{\mathtt{2}}{\mathtt{\,\times\,}}{\mathtt{1}}}{{\mathtt{2}}}}$$  =$${\mathtt{1}}$$

so that answer is 4

Sasini Aug 6, 2014
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That is an interesting explanation Sasini. I will give you thumbs up too.  

 Aug 7, 2014

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