How do you simplify sqrtt*sqrtttt?

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Jul 11, 2017

|t||t|

Explanation:

We can multiply these together like this:

sqrtt * sqrtt = sqrt(t*t) = sqrt(t^2)tt=tt=t2

You might feel inclined to say that sqrt(t^2) = tt2=t, but notice that if tt is negative, t^2t2 is still positive, and so the square root of t^2t2 will be positive - that is, the absolute value of tt.

No matter what, sqrt(t^2)t2 will always be positive (or 00) since any number squared is non-negative. Therefore, we can say that:

sqrtt * sqrtt = sqrt(t^2) = |t|tt=t2=|t|

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