√4 - √40


Subtracting Square Roots

Here we will walk you through the process of calculating the difference between the square root of 4 and the square root of 40. Essentially, we will calculate √4 - √40.

First, we need to find the square root of each number individually. Then we will subtract one from the other. Below is the step-by-step calculation:

1. Calculate the square root of 4:
√4 = 2

2. Calculate the square root of 40:
√40 ≈ 6.32456

3. Subtract the square root of 40 from the square root of 4:
2 - 6.32456 = -4.32456

Therefore, the result of subtracting the square root of 40 from the square root of 4 is approximately -4.32456.

√4 - √40 ≈ -4.32456

To make things even more convenient, we have also expressed the result in its simplest radical form:

2 - 2√10


Subtracting Square Roots
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Square root of 4 minus square root of 41
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