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What is the square root of m6?

m2
m3
m4
m

User Saluce
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Answer:

the sq root of m6 is m3

Explanation:

The square root of m6 = √ (m6) = (m6)1/2

= m[6 × (1/2)] → multiplying exponents

= m3

User Besik
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Answer:

m^(3)

Explanation:

To find the square root of
m^(6), you can use the rule that the square root of
x^(n) is equal to
x^(n/2).

In this case, x = m and n = 6, so the square root of
m^(6) is equal to
m^(6/2) =
m^(3). This means that the square root of
m^(x) is
m^(3).

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