Asked by HaydenReturned
How can you rewrite 812 using a root?(1 point)
Responses
8–√1
root index 1 Start Root 8 End Root
8–√
Start Root 8 End Root
8–√12
root index Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction Start Root 8 End Root
12−−√8
Responses
8–√1
root index 1 Start Root 8 End Root
8–√
Start Root 8 End Root
8–√12
root index Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction Start Root 8 End Root
12−−√8
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To rewrite 812 using a root, you can express it as:
\[ 8\sqrt{12} \]
However, this isn't a direct simplification of the number 812 itself. If you need to express 812 using roots, one way could be:
\[ 8 \times \sqrt{(812 / 64)} \]
This method uses roots but is more about rewriting for expression rather than simplification.
Therefore, to keep it simple, note that:
- The expression \( 8\sqrt{12} \) does represent a manipulation but doesn't necessarily equate to 812 directly in a clear form.
Let me know if you have a specific way you would like it rewritten!
\[ 8\sqrt{12} \]
However, this isn't a direct simplification of the number 812 itself. If you need to express 812 using roots, one way could be:
\[ 8 \times \sqrt{(812 / 64)} \]
This method uses roots but is more about rewriting for expression rather than simplification.
Therefore, to keep it simple, note that:
- The expression \( 8\sqrt{12} \) does represent a manipulation but doesn't necessarily equate to 812 directly in a clear form.
Let me know if you have a specific way you would like it rewritten!
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