13 and 14
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Points: (-4, 5) and (3, 16) Distance: square root of 170 which is about 13
It is: (20*10)-(20+10) =170
170
Let the five consecutive intgers be , n, n+1, n+2, n+3, ^ n +4 Summing n + (n+1) + (n+2) + (n+3) + (n +4) = 170 Hence 5n + 10 = 170 5n = 160 n = 160/5 n = 32 Hence the five consecutive intgers are: 32,33,34,35, & 36
No. The only square roots of integers that are rational numbers only when the integer is a perfect square.
The square root of 170 is 13.0384... Since it does not have an integer as its square root, it is not a square number.
169
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The square of 13 is (169) and the square of 14 is (196). To find the numbers that lie between these two squares, we consider the integers from (170) to (195). There are (195 - 170 + 1 = 26) integers in that range. Thus, there are 26 numbers that lie between the squares of 13 and 14.
12x12=144 13x13=169 14x14=198 170 is close to 13x13 but less than 14x14
Yes, they are.
It would be radical 170, because 170 cannot factor anything outside of the radical.
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Points: (-4, 5) and (3, 16) Distance: square root of 170 which is about 13
84+86=170