1/3√2 = 1(√2)/3√2(√2) = √2/6
1/2
wow u cant figure out awnser relly the At first you will multiply the, (1 divided by 2 square root of 2) by (2square root of 2 divided by 2 square root of 2) because 2 square root of 2 is irrational. so the answer is square root of 2 over 4.
2 root 3 over 2, so square root of 3
√15/√30 = √(15/30) = √(1/2)
If it's just the square root of x, and that is over 20, you're looking for x=100. Here's why: 1/2 is one half. What number is 1/2 of 20? 10, right? What number has a square root that equals 10? 100! So~ the square root of 100 is 10. 10 out of 20 is equal to 1 out of 2.
the square root of (1/4) is 1/2
1/2
wow u cant figure out awnser relly the At first you will multiply the, (1 divided by 2 square root of 2) by (2square root of 2 divided by 2 square root of 2) because 2 square root of 2 is irrational. so the answer is square root of 2 over 4.
2 root 3 over 2, so square root of 3
The square root of the fraction 4/9 is either 2/3 or -2/3
Square root of 1/2 = (1)/(square root of 2) = 1/1.4142 = 0.7071 Also Square root of 1/2 = Square root of 0.5 = 0.7071
How you get it depends on what you are calculating.1/[sqrt(2)/2] = 2/sqrt(2) = sqrt(2).
1/2.
If it's just the square root of x, and that is over 20, you're looking for x=100. Here's why: 1/2 is one half. What number is 1/2 of 20? 10, right? What number has a square root that equals 10? 100! So~ the square root of 100 is 10. 10 out of 20 is equal to 1 out of 2.
√15/√30 = √(15/30) = √(1/2)
one over root of 2 or (1/square root of 2) or 1/1.414213562 or 0.707106781
root 3 - 1 all over 2