It might be "ambiguity," although I am not certain.
Its the square root of 2 times x Ambiguous. More clear is x times square root of 2
The question is ambiguous. Do you mean √(24*x4) or √24*x4? √(3x) or √3*x? The answer to √(24*x4) / √(3x) = (8x3) = 2x*√(2x)
The question is ambiguous so there are two answers: sqrt[36x6] = 6x3 sqrt[(36x)6] = 363x3 = 46656x3 The first is the more likely answer.
The question is ambiguous. sqrt(5)/9 = 0.2485 approx. sqrt(5/9) = 0.7454 approx. Perhaps this will teach you the importance of using parentheses/brackets.
Ambiguous question! SQRT 1 = 1, SQRT 16 = 4, SQRT 116 = is less than 11but over 10. Windows calculator does not do SQRT and I cannot find my calculator.
The root word of "ambiguous" is "ambigu," which comes from the Latin word "ambiguus" meaning "uncertain" or "doubtful."
Its the square root of 2 times x Ambiguous. More clear is x times square root of 2
The "sixth square root" is an ambiguous term. The "sixth root" of 126 ... the number which when multiplied by itself 6 times becomes 126 ... is 2.23904 (rounded)
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That's an ambiguous question. The science/art of tracing a word to its origin is called "etymology." The origin of that word, or its original form, is the "root word," or the "etymological root."
What is an ambiguous vowel
The question is ambiguous. Do you mean √(24*x4) or √24*x4? √(3x) or √3*x? The answer to √(24*x4) / √(3x) = (8x3) = 2x*√(2x)
Ambiguous is an adjective that doesn't have a verb form.
Semantic ambiguity
Example: The Court was ambiguous over the case they were solving.
The question is ambiguous so there are two answers: sqrt[36x6] = 6x3 sqrt[(36x)6] = 363x3 = 46656x3 The first is the more likely answer.