Thursday, January 10, 2013
During the last past weeks we have started to investigate radical expressions with it exponents, and square roots. IO have learned that when solving a expression that includes an exponent to the second power, it is called squaring, On the other hand when operating with a square root in a expression or equation, basically you are undoing the squaring, which is called square rooting. Here are two examples of expressions with square roots that we were given to solve.
√45= 6.70
√12= 3.46
√5= 2.23 since this is a fraction you can simplify it even more by dividing the two decimals and getting a less number
which would be 1.55
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