The square root of 65 cannot be simplified.
No. Look at the prime factors of 65: there are no repeated prime factors, therefore this number contains no perfect square.
√4225 = √(25)(169) = √(5^2)(13^2) = 5 x 13 = 65
No, between 8 and 9, very close to eight.
Endpoints of diameter: (-10, -2) and (4, 6)Midpoint which is the center of the circle: (-3, 2)Radius of the circle: square root of 65Equation of the circle: (x+3)^2 +(y-2)^2 = 65
It is already in simplest form! 65 is a prime number. plus 65= 13x5 and those are both prime numbers.
√65
The square root of 65 is approximately 8.06
The square root of 65 cannot be simplified.
The whole number closest to the square root of 65 is 8. The whole number closest to the square root of 65 is 8.
√260 . . 260 can be factored as 4 x 65, so we can now put :- √260 = √(4 x 65) = √(2² x 65) = 2√65. Note that 65 is the product of two prime numbers (5 x 13) so the expression cannot be further simplified.
The square root of 65 is between the integers of 8 and 9
It is: 12 times the square root of 65
It is greater because the square root of 65 is 8.06.
8.062257748
It is: 65
Just over 65 (65 squared = 4225)