technically the square root of 28 is to hard to find because it would go on and on, so most math maticians say that the answer to the square root of 28 is the square root of 28.
square root is a number that multiplies into its self to get a number. For example:3x3=9
Are you familiar with the concept of the square root of -1?This is represented by iFor the square root of 243 we can get i involved and say wer are looking for the square root ot [256 - 13(i2)]This can be simplified to [+/-16 - √13(i)]
If a is any number, then a squared = (-a) squared, so one might say that a and -a are both square roots of a squared. However, the square root symbol always means the positive square root.
raiz (rahYEETH) (TH as in 'thin')
if you're squaring a square root, your're getting the number back. lets say it was square root (49)2 the square root of 49 is 7, 7 2 is 49 if you do it the other way 492=2352, this square root is 49, so the answer is 48AB
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There are infinitely many of them. They include square root of (4.41) square root of (4.42) square root of (4.43) square root of (4.44) square root of (4.45) square root of (5.3) square root of (5.762) square root of (6) square root of (6.1) square root of (6.2)
if youre trying to say √17 * √2 then that's the same as √(17*2). when multiplying two square roots you can multiply them together then take the square root. so it's √34 or 5.83095
It's not a square if it has no root. If a number is a square then, by definition, it MUST have a square root. If it did not it would not be a square.