The square root of any number between 36 and 49.
The square root of 178 is 13.3, so there are 13 integers (greater than zero) which if squared would be smaller than 178.
4 squared is 16 The square root of 4 is 2 Hence, 4 squared is 14 greater than the square root of 4.
It is greater than the negative square root of 8, but smaller than the positive square root of 8.
No. One third squared is one ninth. One ninth is smaller than one third.
If X squared is less than 16, then the absolute value of X is less than the square root of 16. X will be greater than -4 and less than +4.
1. It is not bigger than 300. It is smaller than 200 squared.
The width can be any number greater than zero and less than the square root of 35, and the length can be any number greater than the square root of 35, subject to the constraint that the product of the length and the width must be 35.
To find out how much greater 8 squared (64) is than 7 squared (49), you simply subtract 49 from 64, which equals 15. Therefore, 8 squared is 15 greater than 7 squared.
8 and 9. 8 squared is 64. 9 squared is 81. 64 < 75 < 81, hence the square root of 75 is somewhere between 8 and 9.
5.7 squared is 32.49 and 5.72 squared is 32.7184. Therefore the square root of number between 32.49 and 32.7184 is between 5.7 and 5.72 and probably irrational. One example is the square root of 32.6 which is about 5.70964...
Since the question refers to "how much greater" rather than "how much as great as", the answer is that: t squared is (t-1) times greater than t.
Since 0.50 squared equals 0.25, 0.50 squared is less than 0.50.