Respuesta :

Answer:

[tex]Find[/tex]  [tex]the[/tex]  [tex]number[/tex]  [tex]that[/tex]  [tex]multiplies[/tex]  [tex]itself[/tex]  [tex]twice[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

When you have a square root number, it should look like this:

[tex]\sqrt{4}[/tex]

[tex]\sqrt{9}[/tex]

Then you're asking how to solve it, simple.

All you have to do is find a number that times itself twice to get that specific number.

Let's look back at the examples I gave you:

[tex]\sqrt{4}[/tex]

This means that you need to find a number that multiples itself twice to get 4.

In this case, it would be two, so:

2 x 2 = 4

[tex]\sqrt{4}[/tex]  =  2

So remember, when you have a square root, you have to find a number that multiples itself twice to get the number in the square root