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Square root of 1000 (simplified)

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Answer:

10 √10

Explanation:

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User Johnvdenley
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Answer:


10√(10)

Explanation:

The largest perfect square of the factors of 1000 is 100. We can therefore convert √1000 like this:

√100 × 10

Next, we separate the numbers inside the √ as such:

√100 × √10

√100 is a perfect square that equals 10. We can therefore put 10 outside the radical and get the final answer to square root of 1000 in simplest radical form as follows:

10√10

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