Yes the square root of 150 is 12.247448713915890490986420373529This is irrational because the answer is a number that the decimal goes on forever without repeating.
Without an equality sign the expression given can't be considered to be an equation.
Without an equality sign it can not be considered to be an equation
Without an equality sign and no square variable the given terms can not be that of a quadratic equation.
The square root of 97 is an irrational number. This is because the square root of 97 cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers. In other words, the decimal representation of the square root of 97 goes on forever without repeating, making it an irrational number.
Its easy if you are allowed to retrace over one of your lines.- try it and see.
you join the dots without lifting your pen.
How many squares with sides that are 6 inches long I needed to cover a square with a side length of 30 inches without overlapping
You only need 4 matchsticks of equal size to make a square.
It should be obvious that the answer depends on how large the bigger square is.
you don't
Do you mean "Is it possible to draw a picture of a square ?" ? Yes, it is. To draw a square on paper, all you need is a pencil, a straight edge, and a compass (which you can make with the pencil and a piece of string).
You start out at the bottom left corner, then draw a line diagonally up to the upper right corner. Now that you're at the top, draw a straight line and end it right above the point where you started. Draw another diagonal line down to the bottom right corner, opposite the starting point. Draw a line upwards up to the top right corner, then draw a triangle above the square without lifting the pencil, and finally, draw a straight line down and then across to finish the square. There are many other ways to do this by reversing the technique, etc. I hope this makes sense. It's difficult to explain without showing it to you.
Because she makes round pencil and didn't want her pencil to roll off with the other. Square pencil can't roll.
There are a number of possible configurations for the drawing and the question does not make clear which is intended. One possibility is that of a large square which contains a medium sized square whose vertices are at the midpoints of the sides of the larger square and which, in turn, contains a smaller square defined in the same way. One way to draw this figure would be to start at the midpoint of a side of the largest square and go all the way round it. Then move on to the middle square and draw only half of one side. Move to the smallest square and go all round it. Then continue and complete the middle square.
For strength of brick constructions it is useful to have them partially overlapping. A rectangular shape makes it easier to have them partly overlapping.
When two angles meet and form a third angle, it is called overlapping. Overlapping is also a term used when one geometric instrument is placed on another, such as a set square on top of a ruler.