sqr(-30) is i*sqr(30)
We use i to represent the sqr(-1) because it is called an imaginary number. It takes an imagination to work with it. It is not fictitious.
30*30
The square root of 30 is: ± 5.477226
√15/√30 = √(15/30) = √(1/2)
It is equal to: 2 times the square root of 30
173.205081
30*30
i square root(30) = 5.47722558 i
Simplify by multiplying 3*300Answer simplified would be Square root of 900.Square root of 900= 30
The square root of 30 is 5.47722557505
The square root of 30 is: ± 5.477226
30 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
√15/√30 = √(15/30) = √(1/2)
The square root of 30 to the nearest hundredth is: ± 5.48
It is equal to: 2 times the square root of 30
Square root of 5 time square root of 6 is the same as square root of 5 x 6, that is, square root of 30.
The square root of 900 is ±30 because 30 * 30 = 900 and -30 x -30 = 900
The square root simplifies to six times the square root of five. The decimal form of that is approximately 13.41640786