6 times the square root of 7
Doesn't seem likely, does it? A diagonal 50 times the length of the sides? Diagonal = sqrt(252 + 252), ie sqrt 1250(!) which is 35.36 to the nearest hundredth.
252 square feet = 252/9 square yards = 28 square yards
Answer:252 square feet.
There are 7 yards in 252 inches, since there are 36 inches in a yard.
Pythagorean theorem: A2 + B2 = C2 If, A = 15 and C = 25, solve for B. 152 + B2 = 252 225 + B2 = 625 B2 = 625 - 225 B2 = 400 B = sqrt(400) B = 20 Therefore, the missing side is 20.
The simplest radical form of the square root of 252 can be found by factoring it into its prime components. The prime factorization of 252 is (2^2 \times 3^2 \times 7). Therefore, (\sqrt{252} = \sqrt{2^2 \times 3^2 \times 7} = 2 \times 3 \times \sqrt{7} = 6\sqrt{7}). Thus, the simplest radical form is (6\sqrt{7}).
252 = 4*7*9 Sqrt(252) = 6*Sqrt(7), or 6*(7).5
The square root of 252 in simplified radical form is 2√63.
252
84
72/252 = 2/7
It is: 56/252 = 2/9 simplified
252/25
252=2x2x3x3x7. 306=2x3x3x17. They both share 2x3x3=18. Divide both numbers by 18. Now, in simplest form, 252/306=14/17.
It is: 252/12 = 21/1 which is the same as 21
sqrt(252) = 15.8745 (to 4 dp)
-63/250