The quotient when the square root of a number n is divided by two?
Square is a number multiplied by itself (ie. 7x7), while a square root is a number which can be divided so that the quotient multiplied by itself will equal that original number (ie. (36 divided by 6)x6=36.
yes that is true
Yes, because the answer is 3/2 which is a rational number.
The square root of six divided by the square root of two equals the square root of three.
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Square is a number multiplied by itself (ie. 7x7), while a square root is a number which can be divided so that the quotient multiplied by itself will equal that original number (ie. (36 divided by 6)x6=36.
yes that is true
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sqrt(0.09 is rational because you can convert it to a quotient. sqrt(0.09) = 0.3 = 3/10 a quotient.
Yes, because the answer is 3/2 which is a rational number.
a rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction a/b of two integers,yes
The square root of six divided by the square root of two equals the square root of three.
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'47' is a prime number, so it does not have a rational square root. sqrt(47) = 6.8556546... to 9 d.p. An irrational number which cannot be converted to a quotient; that is made into a fraction. NB The square roots of prime numbers are irrational.
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