sqrt700×1000
The expression "sqrt700×1000" is ambiguous because it lacks parentheses to indicate which operation the square root applies to. In standard mathematical notation, the square root operator usually covers the argument immediately following it, but without clear grouping there are two plausible readings: sqrt(700) × 1000 and sqrt(700 × 1000).
If interpreted as sqrt(700) × 1000, the square root of 700 simplifies to sqrt(700) = sqrt(100 × 7)
If interpreted as sqrt(700 × 1000), the expression becomes sqrt(700000). This can be simplified as sqrt(700000) =
To avoid ambiguity, it is best to use explicit parentheses or multiplication signs, for example: sqrt(700) ×