Suppose the number is x then
[6x - sqrt(5)]/x = 1
so 6x - sqrt(5) = x
or 5x = sqrt(5)
x = sqrt(5)/5 = sqrt(5)
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.
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(x/7)2 x= quotient of a number 7= the denominator of x 2 = represents squared
A quotient is the result obtained by dividing one quantity by another. So, the quotient of 5 and another number is:5 divided by n
The quotient when the square root of a number n is divided by two?
a product that can be divided and the dividend is the same as the quotient example: 25 25/5=5
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.
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(x/7)2 x= quotient of a number 7= the denominator of x 2 = represents squared
A quotient is the result obtained by dividing one quantity by another. So, the quotient of 5 and another number is:5 divided by n
t^2 ------ 14
You have squared the original number. The original number is now the square of the new quotient.
(n/4)2, where n is a number.
(x/7)2
yes that is true