4.89898
No, 6 is.
square root of 18
2 sqrt(6)
The geometric mean of two numbers, (a) and (b), is calculated using the formula (\sqrt{a \times b}). For the numbers 3 and 6, this is (\sqrt{3 \times 6} = \sqrt{18}). This can be simplified further to (3\sqrt{2}). Thus, the geometric mean of 3 and 6 is (3\sqrt{2}).
geometric mean of 275 and 11=√(275x11)=√3,025=55
The geometric mean of 96 and 6 is 24.0
geometric mean of 6 and 30=√(6x30)=√180=6√5
The Geometric mean of 18 and 2 is 6.
Geometric mean of 6 and 20 = sqrt(6*20) = sqrt(120) = 10.95445
121
The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product. In this case, the geometric mean of 2 and 6 is the square root of (2 * 6) which equals the square root of 12. Therefore, the geometric mean of 2 and 6 is √12, which simplifies to approximately 3.46.
55
9.3808 (rounded)
6
10.3923
3.46410161514