Bryancohen
Bryancohen
03-02-2018
Mathematics
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How do I find the geometric mean of this?
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jimthompson5910
jimthompson5910
03-02-2018
Step 1) Multiply the two values
sqrt(8)*sqrt(2) = sqrt(8*2) = sqrt(16) = 4
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Step 2) Take the square root of the result from step 1
sqrt(4) =
2
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Final Answer: 2
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