The square root of 20 can be found using a calculator or by using the approximation method. The exact value is √20 ≈ 4.47.
The square root of 64.36 is an irrational number. Consequently you cannot find the root using a factor tree.
You can have an approximation of the root using the calculator (doing it by hand is another story). However, keeping the number as a square root and simplifying the root is usually acceptable.
Using 3.1415927 as pi, the sq root is 1.772453864
No, there is no such requirement or convention.
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The the square root symbol can be displayed by using ASCII code cout<<"press alt251"; pressing alt251 "��"
WordPad is not meant to handle the typesetting and display of mathematical expressions. You can use this radical symbol: √ to display simple square roots, but you can't extend the mark above the thing you're taking the square root of. To display more complex expressions, you need a program like MathType, which is specifically designed to typeset math.
The square root of 64 is 8 and you can work it out using the square root algorithm.
That stump had a big fat square root and had to be dug out.
The square root of 20 can be found using a calculator or by using the approximation method. The exact value is √20 ≈ 4.47.
Using a calculator, the square root of:1.50 = 1.2247448711.75 = 1.322875656
147 49,3 7,7,3 The square root of 147 equals the square root of 49 times the square root of 3 which is 7 times the square root of 3.
The square root of 64.36 is an irrational number. Consequently you cannot find the root using a factor tree.
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The square root of 900 is 30 and it is a factor of 900
Yes. For example, the conjugate of (square root of 2 + square root of 3) is (square root of 2 - square root of 3).