SOLUTION: Can anyone explain to me why 3v/πh * 1/2 = √3v/πh (the square root of 3v/nh). Thanks!
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Question 869975:  Can anyone explain to me why 3v/πh * 1/2 = √3v/πh (the square root of 3v/nh). Thanks! 
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 Can anyone explain to me why 3v/πh * 1/2 = √3v/πh (the square root of 3v/nh).
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If you mean
The square root is by definition the 1/2 power.
If you multiply the sq root by itself, you get 
If you square the sq root, you get  = same thing.
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PS  Use * for multiply
^ for exponents 
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