This question appears to have been phrased incorrectly as it appears nonsensical.
9x + 117 = 2x + 17 = 2x
There is only one value for x where one could suggest this holds true and that is if x is equal to infinity. Therefore the square root of x will also equal infinity.
If 2x = 2x + 17 then we have to seek a value for x where "adding to it" does not change the value. The only value could be infinity. It is a nonsense to talk of adding to infinity however.
I suspect that this question has been mistyped somehow, but have answered it as written.
The square roots of 117 are irrational numbers and so are not two integers - consecutive or otherwise.
You look for a perfect square among its factors; if you factor it into prime factors, you would look for a repeated prime factor. Then you take that factor out of the root sign (taking the square root of it, while you do it).
sqrt(117) = sqrt(9*13) = sqrt(9)*sqrt(13) = 3*sqrt(13)
sqrt(117) = sqrt(9*13) = sqrt(9)*sqrt(13) = 3*sqrt(13)
what equals 117
the square root of 117 is approximately 10.816653826392this is correct. the previous given answer was 13689 and this was the square of 117 and not the square root.
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10.8166538
117 square feet = about 10.9 square meters (10.8696557 square meters)
Use a calculator with a square root button on it ;) By the way, Google said 10.8166538
-11 < sqrt(117) < -10 and 10 < sqrt(117) < 11
10 and 11 or -11 and -10
The square roots of 117 are irrational numbers and so are not two integers - consecutive or otherwise.
It's a simple example of addition.The solution is: 117 + 511 = 628
You look for a perfect square among its factors; if you factor it into prime factors, you would look for a repeated prime factor. Then you take that factor out of the root sign (taking the square root of it, while you do it).
sqrt(117) = sqrt(9*13) = sqrt(9)*sqrt(13) = 3*sqrt(13)
g=24 take 93+g=117 subtract 93 from both sides to get g=24