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How to convert the quartic root of a number to its square root equivalent?

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Final answer:

To convert the quartic root of a number to its square root equivalent, you can calculate the square root of the number twice.

Step-by-step explanation:

To convert the quartic root of a number to its square root equivalent, you can first rewrite the quartic root as the square root taken twice. Let's say you have a number x and you want to find its square root equivalent. You can calculate it as follows:

  1. Calculate the square root of x: sqrt(x)
  2. Calculate the square root of the result from step 1: sqrt(sqrt(x))

For example, if you want to convert the quartic root of 16 to its square root equivalent.

  1. sqrt(16) = 4
  2. sqrt(4) = 2

So, the square root equivalent of the quartic root of 16 is 2.

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