Square root (75) / square root (3) = 5
5 times the square root of 3
Expressed as a surd, sqrt(75) + sqrt(48) = 9 sqrt(3).
5√3
√75 = √3*25 which would give you 75 so it would be 5√3
Square root (75) / square root (3) = 5
There is no square root of -75. If it's 75, that is 5 square root 3.
The square root of 75 is an irrational number and it is 5 times the square root of 3
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√25 + √75 = 5 + √(25*3) = 5 + √25√3 = 5 + 5√3.
√(75) = √(3*25) = 5√(3)
5√3
It is the same as: 5 times square of 3
5 times the square root of 3
No. The square root of most numbers is irrational - only if the number of which you take the root happen to be perfect squares, do you get a rational root. In this case, to take the square root of 3/4, 3 is not a perfect square, so the root is not rational. Or you can take .75 to be 75/100; once again, 75 is not a perfect square, so the root is irrational.
It is equal to the square root of 147 or about 12.124 to 3 decimal places