10.6301, approx.
The square root of 113 cannot be simplified further since 113 is a prime number and does not have any perfect square factors. Therefore, the simplified version of the square root of 113 remains as (\sqrt{113}). Its approximate decimal value is about 10.630, but in simplified radical form, it stays as (\sqrt{113}).
10.6301458 ==
The numbers are: 11 plus square root of 113 and 11 minus square root of 113
Oh, dude, the square root of 113 in radical form is simply 113^(1/2). It's like saying, "Hey, what's the fancy way to write the square root of 113?" and I'm just here to tell you, it's 113^(1/2). So, there you go, fancy math lingo for ya!
The square root of 15 as a fraction is 3 113/129.
1
0.5
The square roots are +/- 10.6
113-2i sqr 17
1.495348781
the squared root
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.