144-1/2 = 0.00347
A gross is equal to 144. Therefore, half a gross is equal to 144 x 0.5 = 72.
72
12^2
Writing 144 in index form involves expressing it as a base raised to a certain power. In this case, 144 can be written as 12^2, where 12 is the base and 2 is the power to which it is raised. This is because 12 multiplied by itself (12^2) equals 144.
12... 12 to the power 2 is 144. the square root of 144 is 12
Negative 12 to the power of 2 is -144
I use the symbol ^ to mean 'to the power of' 144^(-1/2) = 1/144^(1/2) = 1/sq rt( 144) = ±1/12
To express (122) as a logarithm of (144), we can write it in the logarithmic form as ( \log_{144}(122) ). This states that (144) raised to the power of (x) equals (122). In other words, (x = \log_{144}(122)) represents the exponent to which (144) must be raised to yield (122).
It is positive 1/144.
12 to second power is basically 12 times 12, the answer would be 144.
no, half of 144 is 72
(x^2) + 24x + 144 = -9 x = -12
square root of a negative number is imaginary square root of negative 1 is defined as i square root of negative 144 is sqrt ((144)(-1)) = 12i
Half of 144 is 72 (144/2).
12 squared is 144, as squaring a number means multiplying it by itself (12 x 12 = 144). "To 2" typically refers to the exponent, indicating that 12 is raised to the power of 2. Therefore, 12 squared is 144.
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144 negative x negative = positive