Respuesta :
Answer:
√208
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1: Convert 4 to √
4² = 16
4 = √16
Step 2: Multiply radicals
√16(√13) = √208
Answer:
[tex]\sqrt{208}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Getting this answer can simply be achieved by process of elimination. I started dividing [tex]\sqrt{208}[/tex] by numbers that I knew had perfect squares, and eventually I found 16.
[tex]\sqrt{208}[/tex]
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[tex]\sqrt{16}[/tex] [tex]\sqrt{13}[/tex]
[tex]4\sqrt{13}[/tex]
As you can see above once I got 16 and 13, I found the square root of 16, which was four, and I checked to see if I could find the square root of 13 as well, but unlike 16 it doe snot have a perfect square.