john
No, it is not.Also, the correct term is square root, not square route?!
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It is the "square root." This is the opposite function (n1/2) of the square (n2).
The mathematical term 'perfect square' means that a number, which has a rational number as its square root. 25 is a perfect square, because its square root is 5, a rational number.
1st term is a perfect square 3rd term is a perfect square square root of 1st and 3rd term multiplied together then multiplied again by 2 to get the middle term
The square root of 91 is not a rational number. the best way to express that number is by using the term the square root of 91 or 91^1/2 or sqrt(91) The answer, then, is 9.539 (approx).
Leonhard Euler, an 18th Century mathematician, invented it. But the square root was used before him by the Greeks.
The square root of the square root of 2
The Spanish term is "raíz cuadrada."
The term principal square root refers only to square roots of positive numbers. The square root of a negative number is imaginary, and is denoted by the square root of its absolute value, succeeded by the letter i, denoting its imaginary status. In this instance, sqrt(-88.36) = 9.4 i, such that sqrt(88.36) = 9.4.
Only if the term under the radical (square root sign) can be simplified to a rational expression. For example, √(4x2).
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