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What is the sqaure root of 40?​

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Answer:

2√10

Explanation:

Find two numbers that multiply to forty, where one of them is a NON-PERFECT square. Those numbers would be 10 and 4. Take the square root of both and you will see that 2 comes from the 4, so that moves to the outside, and √10 stays the way it is because there is no perfect square to factor from this. With that being said, you have your answer.

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Answer:

6.32455532034 or just 6

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