Answer :
Oh my goodness . . .
What do you get when you multiply a number by itself ?
Do you get the square of the number ?
And what do you get when you square the square root of a number ?
Is it the number inside the square root ?
For just a second, let's take the quantity (4t - 3) and call it ' Q '.
Then the problem is to multiply
√Q times √Q .
Isn't that just ' Q ' ?
And is this enough help ?
What do you get when you multiply a number by itself ?
Do you get the square of the number ?
And what do you get when you square the square root of a number ?
Is it the number inside the square root ?
For just a second, let's take the quantity (4t - 3) and call it ' Q '.
Then the problem is to multiply
√Q times √Q .
Isn't that just ' Q ' ?
And is this enough help ?