
Algebra 2
1st Edition
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Author: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe
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Chapter CSB, Problem 2.18E
To determine
To simplify: the given square root.
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Answer to Problem 2.18E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The given square rootis
Calculation:
As the given square root is
Now, to simplify the square root, therefore,
Hence, the square root to the nearest whole number is
Chapter CSB Solutions
Algebra 2
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