SOLUTION: Is it possible to square root a square root? My problem: F(x)= 7 square root x ***find (fof) (1) I deduced that the answer is seven (square root) 7 times the square root of 1

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Question 1002240: Is it possible to square root a square root?
My problem:
F(x)= 7 square root x
***find (fof) (1)
I deduced that the answer is seven (square root) 7 times the square root of 1
Can I simplify this any more?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


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Use rational exponents instead of radical symbolism.


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This is in words, seven the the three-halves power, multiplied by x to the one-quarter power.

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