Since the square root of a number is the "number times itself that equals the original number," it makes sense that the larger the original number, then the larger the square root. The value of the square root of 2 will be greater than the value of the square root of 1.5.
To get the original number, multiply the square root of the number by itself.
The square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. The opposite of a square root would be the negative square root of the same number, as it would also multiply by itself to give the original number. For example, the square root of 4 is 2, and the opposite of the square root of 4 would be -2.
square root it to get the original number. 63.
ans is the answer that is in a calculator.The square root of a number is the number that multiplied times itself gives you the original number.The square root of 9 is 3.The square root of 16 is 4.
Etymology is the study of the sources and development of words.
The root for the study of is "ology".
The root "log" means word or study. This root is commonly found in words like "biology" (study of life) and "geology" (study of the earth).
"Study".
study
i think it would be the root
Yes. It comes from the Greek word "mouseion" meaning "a place of study" but was originally intended to mean "a shrine for the Muses." This word is the root of the Latin word "museum" which has the same meaning as the original Greek ("a place of study")
the original root word for dry is secco Latin
Its - in modern Greek- διάβασμα (diavasma). You can find it in ancient Greek root word as -ology or -logy meaning ''the study of''. [original form λόγος (logos) : speech).
You are probably thinking of -logy. For example, psychology is the study of the mind or the psyche; sociology is the study of society and culture, etc. It comes from the Latin word "logos."
Bio->life ology->study of Biology
The root -logy in the word "biology" means the study of or the science of. So, biology refers to the study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment.