No. Geometric mean of n numbers is the nth root of the product of the n numbers. → geometric mean of 4 and 9 is √(4×9) = √36 = 6.
Geometric mean of 9 and 16 is 12. Look at link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product, in this case GM = sqrt 90 or 3 root 10 = 9.487
It is sqrt(7*9) = sqrt(63) = 7.9373, approx.
If your question refers to the Geometric Mean of 9 and 11 then the GM of any two numbers is √ab. Then the GM of 9 and 11 = √(9 x 11) = √99 = 9.9499 (5sf)
The geometric mean of 9 and 25 is: 15.0
The geometric mean of 9 and 81 is 27.0
Oh, dude, the geometric mean of 9 and 35 is like the square root of the product of the two numbers. So, you multiply 9 and 35 to get 315, then take the square root of that to find the geometric mean, which is approximately 17.78. Math can be fun, right?
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The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product. (0.5)(9) = 4.5 Square root of 4.5 = 2.12... That's the answer. In other words, 2.12 is bigger than 0.5 by the same factor that 9 is bigger than 2.12.
The geometric mean of 9 and 16 = square root of (9 x 16) = square root of 144 = 12.
they are odd numbers