Cubic feet of space? If we restrict our discussion to objects that have rectangular cross-sections, then the volume (V) of the figures will be their length (L) times their width (W) times their height (H). V=LWH. If the object is a cube, then L = W = H = L3 and L = the cube root of the volume. In your case the cube root of 5 is about 1.7 ft. ----------------------------------------------------------- This is not nessasaraly to perfect answer to the questio but it is a start
You use the same power formula which you use for other powers of x, so the derivate is (1/2)x-1/2. This is the same as 1 / (2 times square root of x).
Formula: square inches x 6.4516 = square centimeters
The relationship between the gravitational force and the distance between two objects is described by the formula kq/r2. This formula shows that the gravitational force between two objects is inversely proportional to the square of the distance between them.
A formula is used to find the numeric value of an answer. For example: pi*radius2 = area of a circle in square units
A formula is something which shows a relationship between two or more things. A formula will contain variables and may also contain constants too and it tells us the relationship between them. The answer to the question is that you square a number if, and only if, the relationship between the variables (or constants) requires the number to be squared. For example in the famous formula e = mc2 , here we must square the constant, the speed of light in a vacuum (c), in order to calculate energy (e). It has to be squared because that constitutes the relationship between the values and there is no option to ignore that.
Use this formula to convert from square inches to square feet, : square inches x 0.00694 = square feet
The formula for the area of a square is s2 (sides squared)
The formula is for a square and rectangle is A=bh or A=lw
what is the formula for finding a 3 dimensional square
The formula is feet=square root of sq.feet
There is no formula for the square root of a number, unfortunately.
square root of: (X2 - X1)2+ (Y2 -Y1)2