How do I figure out the sqare root of 150?
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.
I suspect you are really asking for between which two whole numbers does the square root of 150 lie. The square root of 150 lies between 12 and 13 (mathematically: 12 < √150 < 13).
When multiplying two square roots together, it is helpful to remember the following rule: root ab = (root a)(root b) In this case we can multiply 10 by 15 to get 150, and say the answer is the square root of 150. This can then be split up again into root 25 and root 6. Root 25 = 5, so the simplest form of the answer is "5 root 6" This is approximately 12.247
square root 2 times square root 3 times square root 8
The square root of 15 times the square root of 5 can be simplified as the square root of (15 * 5), which equals the square root of 75. The square root of 75 can be further simplified as 5 times the square root of 3. Therefore, the square root of 15 times the square root of 5 is equivalent to 5 times the square root of 3.
Square root 150 = ± 12.247448713916
The approximate square root of 150 is between 12 and 13. It is 12.2!
The square root of 25,000 is 150. This is because the square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. In this case, 150 multiplied by 150 equals 25,000. Therefore, the square root of 25,000 is 150.
√150 = 12.247448714
root 22500 = 150
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The square root of 150 lies between 12 and 13.
The square root of 150 is approximately 12.247. When rounded to the nearest tenth, it is 12.2.
Yes, it is. The square root of 144 is equal 12 and since 150 is only slightly larger than 144, the square root of 150 will only be slightly larger than 12.
The square root of 150 is approximately 12.25. The integers that lie between 12 and 13 are 12 and 13. Therefore, the only integer that lies between the square root of 150 is 12.