How do you multiply sqrt4*sqrt25?

2 Answers
May 4, 2018

The answer is 2.

Explanation:

Now, you put 4 and 25 under the square root

sqrt(4 * 25)

You multiply the numbers inside the house and end up with

sqrt(100)

Now, square root 100 and you end up with

sqrt(100) = 2

May 4, 2018

10

Explanation:

Both are perfect squares (sqrt4=2 and sqrt25=5):

2*5=10

You could also multiply them when they're still in radical form:

sqrt4*sqrt25=sqrt(4*25)

sqrt100=10