10.49
x² = x+110 x²-x-110 = 0 x1= -(-1/2) - Square root of ((1/2)²+110) x1 = 0.5 - 10.5 x1 = - 10 x2 = -(-1/2) + Square root of ((1/2)²+110) x2 = 0.5 + 10.5 x2 = 11
10 and 11
110 is a not perfect square.
110
10.49
110.00
10.49
10.49
It is 10.5
110.00
10.49
It is √110
10.49
No.
To find a square number between 110 and 130, we need to calculate the square root of the numbers in that range. The square root of 110 is approximately 10.49, and the square root of 130 is approximately 11.40. Therefore, the square number between 110 and 130 is 121, which is the square of 11.
The square root of 110 is an irrational number and so it cannot be any two whole numbers.