Answer:
There are 2 forms of answers:
[tex]\boxed{\boxed{\sf484\sqrt{11}~and~1605.246398532}}[/tex]
Solution Steps:
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1.) Calculate 11 to the power of 5:
Equation at the end of Step 1:
- [tex]4\sqrt{161051}[/tex]
2.) Factor [tex]161051=121^2[/tex] × [tex]11[/tex]:
- Rewrite the square root of the product 161051: [tex]\sqrt{121^2*11}[/tex]
- Rewrite the square root as products or square roots:[tex]\sqrt{121^2*11}=\sqrt{121^2} \sqrt{11}[/tex]
- Take the square root of [tex]121^2[/tex]: [tex]\sqrt{121^2}=121[/tex]
Equation at the end of Step 2:
- [tex]4[/tex] × [tex]121\sqrt{11}[/tex]
3.) Multiply 4 and 121:
- [tex]4[/tex] × [tex]121=484[/tex]
Equation at the end of Step 3:
4.) Turn the radical into a decimal:
- [tex]484\sqrt{11}[/tex] ≈ [tex]1605.246398532[/tex]
(This is an optional step, if you need the decimal form instead of the radical form.)
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