-sqrt(48/3) = -sqrt(16) = -4
Technically,
sqrt(16) = +4 or -4 so -sqrt(16) = -4 or +4
-34.641 (rounded)
The square root of 48 can be written as 48 with a square root sign over it, 48 to the 1/2 power, a decimal equivalent (6.92...), or simplified as 4 square-roots of 3.
2.30940108
It is: 4/1 or simply as 4
The square root of 48 is not an integer which means a whole number.
-34.641 (rounded)
The square root of 48 can be written as 48 with a square root sign over it, 48 to the 1/2 power, a decimal equivalent (6.92...), or simplified as 4 square-roots of 3.
2.30940108
It is: 4/1 or simply as 4
To simplify the square root of 27 over 48, we first break down the numbers into their prime factors. The square root of 27 is the square root of 3 squared times 3, which simplifies to 3√3. The square root of 48 is the square root of 16 times 3, which simplifies to 4√3. Therefore, the square root of 27 over 48 simplifies to 3√3 over 4√3, which further simplifies to 3/4.
The square root of 48 is a rational or irrational
4.7698
The numbers are: 9 + square root of 129 and 9 - square root of 129
48 is not a square number, so the square root of 48 is irrational and can not be represented as a whole number.
The square root of 48 is not an integer which means a whole number.
Oh, dude, imaginary numbers? Like, sure, let's do this. So, the square root of negative 48 can be simplified as 4i√3. It's like regular math, but with a little twist of imagination. So, there you have it, imaginary math for the win!
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