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26 September, 04:40

By what factor must you multiply a number in order to triple its square root?

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  1. 26 September, 05:06
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    To solve the problem shown above you must apply the following proccedure:

    1. Let's call:

    x: a number.

    f: the factor.

    2. Then, you have:

    √fx=3√x

    3. You must clear the factor "f" to calculate its value, as below:

    √fx=3√x

    (√fx) ² = (3√x) ²

    fx=9x

    f=9x/x

    4. Then, the factor is:

    f=9

    5. Therefore, b y what factor must you multiply a number in order to triple its square root?

    The answer is: 9
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