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How do I find the square root of a monomial?​

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Answer: The square root of a monomial is equal to the square root of the numerical coefficient, multiplied by the literal factors, with the exponent of each literal factor divided by 2, and the sign of the answer is + or -. Find .

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The square root of a monomial is equal to the square root of the numerical coefficient, multiplied by the literal factors, with the exponent of each literal factor divided by 2, and the sign of the answer is + or -.

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