Almost always. Most square roots - for example, the square root of any positive integer, except that of a perfect square - will have an infinite amount of decimals. By the way, those decimals won't repeat in the general case, that is, you won't get the same digit pattern over and over again.
To round 2 decimal places for square roots all that needed is the knowledge to round just any number.
it is exactly.........7.348469228349534, but to round it would be 7.3
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square inches do not have square roots only number have square roots.
Perfect square roots are square roots that have a whole number that can go into it perfectly. Nonperfect square roots are square roots that have decimal numbers going into it. Example: Perfect Square Root: 144- Square Root: 12 Nonperfect Square Root: 24- Square Root: About 4.89
No. The square roots 8 are irrational, as are the square roots of most even numbers.
You call them principal square roots.
The square roots of 64 are +8 and -8.
The square roots of 8100 are 90, -90
The square root of 4 is 2
The answer depends on "different from WHAT?" Positive cube roots, or negative square roots?
Concrete.