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How do you get 2 square root of 2 from 4​

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Answer:

2 x 2 = 4

Explanation:

If you're trying to find the square root of say, 9, it would be 3 x 3 and your trying to find a square root something it's just something multiplied by itself again. such as the square root 1225 is 35 x 35, because 35 x 35 is 1225. Sorry if this is to complicated for you I learnt this in first term and I found it easy to grasp because of the way my math teacher taught it.

Sorry in advance ¯\_(⸟‸⸟)_/¯

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