Decimals can't have a square root.
Improved Answer:-
Change it into a fraction as for example 0.25 = 1/4 and its sq rt = 1/2
Some fractions when square rooted are Irrational Numbers
6.3245553 (rounded)
9.486832981
405 is exactly 9 times the square root of five . The square root of 5 is irrational and can only be approximated with decimals.
Square root of 10. If you need decimals, use the calculator to calculate the square root of 10.
sqrt(8) = sqrt(4) * sqrt(2) = 2 * sqrt(2) = 2 * 1,4142 2,8284(..) To calculate the square root of 2 I needed a calculator. This number is irrational (you can prove that) which means there is no repeating part in the decimals of the square root of 2, and not in the square root of 8 either.
The square root of 2 in decimals is: ± 1.414214
0.949
there is no possible way to find the square root of 3 no matter how far you go down on decimals
6.3245553 (rounded)
ROunded to four significant places of decimals, the square root of 226 is 15.0333
The square root of 2.2 is 1.483239697419133. You can round it to however many places of decimals you require.
9.486832981
The square root of 50 is 7.0711 (correct to four places of decimals), and twice it is 14.1421
405 is exactly 9 times the square root of five . The square root of 5 is irrational and can only be approximated with decimals.
Square root of 10. If you need decimals, use the calculator to calculate the square root of 10.
This can't be simplified, since it doesn't contain a perfect square. You can keep it as "square root of 155", or you can give an approximation with decimals. Any calculator will do the latter for you.This can't be simplified, since it doesn't contain a perfect square. You can keep it as "square root of 155", or you can give an approximation with decimals. Any calculator will do the latter for you.This can't be simplified, since it doesn't contain a perfect square. You can keep it as "square root of 155", or you can give an approximation with decimals. Any calculator will do the latter for you.This can't be simplified, since it doesn't contain a perfect square. You can keep it as "square root of 155", or you can give an approximation with decimals. Any calculator will do the latter for you.
sqrt(8) = sqrt(4) * sqrt(2) = 2 * sqrt(2) = 2 * 1,4142 2,8284(..) To calculate the square root of 2 I needed a calculator. This number is irrational (you can prove that) which means there is no repeating part in the decimals of the square root of 2, and not in the square root of 8 either.