The real value of x to the above equation is 3.
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If we start with 6 and 8, we can break 6 up into 2*3 and 8 into 2*2*2, thus getting a prime factorization of 2*2*2*2*3, or 2^4 *3.
If we begin with 4 and 12, 4 breaks into 2*2 and 12 into 2*2*3, so the prime factorization of 48 is still 2^4 *3.
The starting factors do not matter, since the answer comes out to be the same. There is exactly one correct answer- it doesn't matter how it's found.
Hope this helps! :)
<span>We can calculate the nearest integer of the square root by estimation. </span>
<span>We know that 6*6=36, 7*7=49, 8*8=64, 9*9=72,</span>
<span>So 61 is nearest to 64 and acccording this the square root of 61 to the nearest integer is 8.
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