Any positive integer has two square roots, one positive number and one negative number. This is because a negative number multiplied by a negative number is equal to a positive number.
In this instance, the square roots of 36 are 6, and -6.
6
the answer to 36 square rooted is 6
- square rooted by 6
It is ten, because if you square 100, u must find a number that can be multiplied by itself to get the square root of the number 100. Like how the square root of 36 would be 6. Because six multiplied by Itself is 36.
When it can be square rooted
it is 6.164414003
When they can be square rooted into an exact integer
The square root of 576 is 24
No, 58 can't be square rooted into an integer.
No, it is not.
No, it is not.
They are +/- 12.0830, approx.
Basically a perfect square is a number like 81 or 100. When these numbers are square rooted, they equal whole numbers like 9 or 10. An imperfect square is a number that when is square rooted equals and repeating decimal, like 29 when square rooted equals 5.385164807134504... (Note: Both even and odd number can be imperfect or perfect squares.)