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Explain why the square root of a number is defined to be equal to that number to the 1/2 power.

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This is essentially a rule in the unit of radicals, where n✔️X^m = X^m/n. If the value of m is equal to n, as in 2✔️3^2 it would simply be 3^2/2 which is nothing but 3^1 = 3. Basically, the m value can be greater than n and or less than n, but if it is equal the m and n values cancel out. Hope this helped <3

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