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No, pi is not used to solve a square root problem.
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What square root property is essential to solve any radical equation involving square root?
The area of Saint-Solve is 5,840,000.0 square meters.
To solve a square root equation, first isolate the square root term on one side of the equation. Then, square both sides to eliminate the square root. After squaring, solve the resulting equation for the variable. Finally, check your solutions to ensure they are valid, as squaring can introduce extraneous solutions.
To solve equations with absolute values in them, square the absolute value and then take the square root. This works because the square of a negative number is positive, and the square root of that square is the abosolute value of the original number.
You solve the area of square units by multiplying the legnth and the width of the square/rectangle. For different shapes there are different formulas, but I just gave you the most basic one.
The absolute value of something is also the square root of the square of that something. This can be used to solve equations involving absolute values.
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i21 = square root of (-441)
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√150 = 12.247448714