You can just take the fraction of the roots, i.e. the root of the numerator (or the upper part of the fraction) divided by the root of the denominator (the lower part).
find the square root of the numerator and the square root of the denominator
The square root of a/b is equal to the square root of a divided by the square root of b. I hope this helps you.
Find the square root to the thousandth place (3rd decimal digit) and round it to 2 decimal places to give the square root in hundredths. If you want a fraction, convert the decimal hundredths to a fraction by putting them over 100 and simplifying.
Most square roots, cube roots, etc. - including this one - are irrational numbers. That means you can't write them exactly as a fraction. Of course, you can calculate the cubic root with a calculator or with Excel, then find a fraction that is fairly close to it.
The square root of 15 as a fraction is 3 113/129.
The square root of 126 is ± 11.224972.± 11.224972 expressed as a fraction is: ±2806243/250000
Simply put, the square root of seven is irrational and cannot be in fraction form.
Yes.
Its 4, it ain't a fraction.
The square root of the fraction 16 over 169 is 4 over 13.
In most cases you cannot since the square root is an irrational number, unlike a fraction which is rational.
The square root of 49 is 7 which is a whole number but it can be expressed as 7/1 which is an improper fraction.