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  • 22-08-2018
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how may square roots does it to take to get a square root of the square root?

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  • 22-08-2018

If you want to take a square root of a square root you will need 2 squares roots,


For example, i want the square root of the square root of 16.


I'll take it first: √16 = 4 and again, √4 = 2


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


But you can also make a root with index 4.


[tex]\sqrt[4]{16}=2[/tex]


Because if you do 2.2.2.2 you will take 16.

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