3 square root 10
3 times the square root of 10
I assume you don't want a calculator answer, where you simply plug it into you're calculator and get the answer (in which case, it would be 1.54919333848....etc) however, the best solution would be radical(12)/radical(5) first, convert 2.4 into a fraction. this will make it 24/10. then find the square roots of both the numerator and the denominator. radical(24)/radical(10) this can be simplified into radical(12)radical(2)/radical(5)radical(2) the radical(2)'s cancel out, and we're left with radical(12)/radical(5).
The square root of 8100 is 90 (90 x 90 = 8100)
The square root of 1800 is 90
3 square root 10
45+45+90
3 times the square root of 10
9.48683Assuming you mean sqrt as in "square root" then sqrt(90)=9.48683298050513799596806332982.(that's as far as my calculator goes there's infinitely more digits)The square root of 90 is: 9.4868329805051The square root of 90 is 9.48683298, or 3√10 in simplest radical form.It is an irrational number which can be simplified to 3 times the square root of 10
I assume you don't want a calculator answer, where you simply plug it into you're calculator and get the answer (in which case, it would be 1.54919333848....etc) however, the best solution would be radical(12)/radical(5) first, convert 2.4 into a fraction. this will make it 24/10. then find the square roots of both the numerator and the denominator. radical(24)/radical(10) this can be simplified into radical(12)radical(2)/radical(5)radical(2) the radical(2)'s cancel out, and we're left with radical(12)/radical(5).
square root of 90
The square root of 8100 is 90 (90 x 90 = 8100)
The square root of 1800 is 90
sqrt(16200) = 90*sqrt(2).
9.48683298 is the square root of 90
No negative number can have a real square root.When you acquire enough math to work with imaginary numbers,you'll be able to express the square root of -52 as j7.2111 (rounded).
A right angle is 90 degrees. The square root of a right angle would be the square root of 90, which is 9.486.