Question
Solve for d. Express your answer in simplest radical form if necessary.
d = -V113.9 times -V113.9
d = -V113.9 times -V113.9
Answers
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To solve for \( d \), we start with the expression:
\[
d = -\sqrt{113.9} \times -\sqrt{113.9}
\]
The negative signs cancel each other out, so we can rewrite this as:
\[
d = \sqrt{113.9} \times \sqrt{113.9}
\]
The product of a square root with itself is simply the number under the square root:
\[
d = 113.9
\]
Thus, the solution is:
\[
\boxed{113.9}
\]
\[
d = -\sqrt{113.9} \times -\sqrt{113.9}
\]
The negative signs cancel each other out, so we can rewrite this as:
\[
d = \sqrt{113.9} \times \sqrt{113.9}
\]
The product of a square root with itself is simply the number under the square root:
\[
d = 113.9
\]
Thus, the solution is:
\[
\boxed{113.9}
\]