SOLUTION: How do you multiply square roots to get an answer as a square root?

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Question 273411: How do you multiply square roots to get an answer as a square root?
Answer by dabanfield(803)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do you multiply square roots to get an answer as a square root?
sqrt(x)*sqrt(x) = x
e.g. sqrt(3)*sqrt(3) = 3

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