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When you solve a square root problem, can you just divide it by 2? for example in this picture can you do 25 divided by 2?



When you solve a square root problem, can you just divide it by 2? for example in-example-1

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Answer:

No, that is not what the definition of square root is.

Explanation:

what
√(25) means is that
√(25) = x where x * x = 25

It means find a number x such that x times x equals 25.

In this case we know 5*5 = 25, so we say 5 =
√(25)

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User Thomas Lomas
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

When you square a number, you chose a number and multiplying itself. If you did the square root of 25, you would get 5. However if you divided 25 by 2, you would get 12.5 which is NOT the square root.

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