anonymous one year ago AHRIGHT NOW KIDDOS HOW DO U GIT THE SQUARE ROOT OF 18 HELP A BRUDDA OUT

1. BTaylor

If you want a decimal value, use a calculator. Otherwise, factor the number, and pull out any pairs. $\sqrt{18} = \sqrt{2 \times \boxed{3 \times 3}} \rightarrow 3 \sqrt{2}$

2. anonymous

does it help to know that $$18=9\times 2$$?

3. SolomonZelman

what in the world is your question?

4. SolomonZelman

5. anonymous

Take your calculator and do $$\sqrt{18}$$ or you could see if there is a perfect square and a non perfect square and there is. $$\sqrt{9} \times \sqrt{2} = 3\sqrt{2}$$

6. anonymous

Yeah I was a little slow to the party lol

7. anonymous

shut up soloman zelman aint nobody axt u 4 ur opinionz

8. pooja195

Yo learn to be nice you are on a study site if you are simply trying to waste peoples time close this.

9. anonymous

When working with squares you can bust up numbers into perfect and non perfect squares. This is not always the case but sometimes you can and in your situations you could. A perfect square is a number that can be squared evenly . For instance, 4 is a perfect square. $$\sqrt{4} = 2$$ a non perfect square is like the following $$\sqrt{2}$$

10. anonymous

umm excuse me pooja who in the hell told you to drag yaself into this

11. anonymous

Leah that was totally uncalled for

12. anonymous

watch ur mouth, @pooja195 is an ambassador and lol yah I know

13. anonymous

its okay leahtoham i heart u

14. pooja195

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15. pooja195

Please do look at the CoC again.

16. anonymous

You tell em!

17. pooja195