It is usually taken to be 2 because the taking the square root is considered to be the inverse of squaring - or multiplying by itself.
However, sqrt(2) * sqrt(2) can be equal to -2 (instead of 2) if the two square roots are allowed to take opposite signs.
Two times the square root of one hundred is twenty.
Square root of 2 times the square root of 46 = ±9.59166305
Its the square root of 2 times x Ambiguous. More clear is x times square root of 2
if you take out the word ''quantity'' your answer is 25.02725024
The square root of 50 times two divided by -235 is approximately equal to -0.060179
The square root of two times the square root of two equals two
square root 2 times square root 3 times square root 8
2√2 .
Two times the square root of one hundred is twenty.
(3 x 2) - (2 x 2) = 2
Square root of 2 times the square root of 46 = ±9.59166305
98 is 49 times 2 so the square root of 98 is the square root of 49 times the square root of 2. But the square root of 49 is 7 , so the answer is 7 times the square root of 2.
Its the square root of 2 times x Ambiguous. More clear is x times square root of 2
To get the square root of 8, you have to multiply the root of 2 and the root of 4. The root of 4 then simplifies to 2, so the square root of 8 equals 2 times the square root of 2.
15 times the square root of two, all over two A formula is this: The diagonal for a square is always the sides of the square times the square root of 2
if you take out the word ''quantity'' your answer is 25.02725024
The square root of 50 times two divided by -235 is approximately equal to -0.060179