It is 34.
D=(x2-x1)2 + (y2-y1)2then square root the number that you get
It is no tpossible to find the square root of an unknown number. You can, however, represent it as x0.5 or √x so that the value of the square root can be evaluated when the value of x is known.
0.0625 square units
find the square root.
To find the square of the hypotenuse, c, you must know the values of the other two sides (a and b). Square each of the two sides and add them together. This will be the value of the hypotenuse squared. (a2 + b2) = c2 To find the value of the hypotenuse, determine the square root of both sides of the equation. √(a2 + b2) = √c2 = c
int square (int N) return N*N;
The area of a square is the square of the side (all sides of a square are of equal lengths). So taking the square root of the area would give the value of one side in linear units. Now adjacent sides of a square form a right angle. Therfore the hypotenuse would be the square root of (side^2 + side^2) but you know the value of the side from the previous step when you took the square of the area. Hence you can find the hypotenuse.
Multiply the square root by itself. After you do that, please discuss the idea of square roots with somebody who knows. You don't understand them yet.
You would convert it to vertex form by completing the square. You can also find the optimum value as optimum value and vertex are the same.
A formula is used to find the numeric value of an answer. For example: pi*radius2 = area of a circle in square units
x2 = 49 Square root both sides to find the value of x:- x = 7
This would be a square, not a rectangle. In either case to get square value just multiply length times width.