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By what factor must you multiply a number in order to double its square root?

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If the number is multiplied by 4, its square root is doubled.
In the same way, to multiply it's square root by 4, multiply it by 16.
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Answer:

4

Explanation:

Square root of a number can be found by using two methods.

One is prime factorization and other is long division method.

In prime factorization method, we have to make pairing of 2

For example square root of
x^(2) is x


\sqrt{x^(2) }= x

We have to find the double of square root than we have to multiply by 4 i.e, a pair of 2

square root of 4
x^(2) is 2x

Hence, the correct answer is we have to multiply by 4

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