No its not because no number can be multiplied by itself to give you that number. x
Such that, rounded to two decimal places, the square root of 62 is equal to 7.87, the square root of -62 is equal to 7.87 i. ============================================================= You cannot have a square root for a negative number as the multiplication of any number with itself will ALWAYS give a positive number
A metre is a distance - a square metre is an area. A square metre is the area occupied by a square which is 1 metre long on all sides. It is also the area occupied by any rectangle whose sides, when multiplied together, give a figure of 10,000 square centimetres... so a rectangle with sides of 50 centimetres and 200 centimetres, or a rectangle with sides of 80 centimetres and 125 centimetres.... and so on.
An infinite number of ways. Cut along a line from anywhere on a side to the centre of the square. Make three more cuts, at 90, 180 and 270 degrees to the first at the centre. Each point on a side of the square will give rise to a different set of four identical pieces of the square. And there are an infinite number of points on the side of the square. So an infinite number of answers to the question.
Type your answer here... give the dimensions of the rectangle with an are of 100 square units and whole number side lengths that has the largest perimeter and the smallest perimeter
As the question is phrased, the answer is 1/120 which would give the product 1: a perfect square. But the "correct" answer is, presumably, 30.
2 x 512 = 1024 = 322^
5720*5 = 3600SQRT(3600) = 60
No its not because no number can be multiplied by itself to give you that number. x
A square root is multiplied by itself to get a given whole number.
15*2940 = 44100 and the square root of this is 210
It tells you which number, when multiplied by itself, will give you the number you started with.
The number is the square root of 90
It means you are finding what number multiplied by itself will give you the number you are finding the square root of.
It means you are finding what number multiplied by itself will give you the number you are finding the square root of.
The smallest integer is 11 but there is no smallest number! 0.11 is a smaller number and will give a perfect square. 0.0011 is smaller still, and 0.000011 even smaller. That sequence is endless!
Thirteen does have a square root, and in that sense it is a square number. But thirteen is not a perfect square. There is no integer which, when squared, will give thirteen.