6 times the square root of 7
It is 7 times the square root of 2
square root of 203, or slightly over 14.
sqrt(112) = sqrt(16*7) = sqrt(16)*sqrt(7) = 4*sqrt(7)
No. The two closest squares are 49 and 36. The square root of 49 being 7 and the square root of 36 being 6. you can conclude that the square root of 42 isn't a perfect square, but it's square root is between 7 and 6.
No because the square root of 0.49 is 0.7 which is a rational number that can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 7/10
The square root of 49 is 7 which is a whole number but it can be expressed as 7/1 which is an improper fraction.
Square root of 9 is 3 and 3/21 = 1/7 in its simplest form
The square root of 0.49 is 0.7 which is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 7/10
The square root of 28 in simplified radical form is...2 * Square root of 7
That is the simplest radical form of the actual fraction, 7/4 ===
Well, first let's define a "real number." A real number is any number that's not imaginary. It can be rational or irrational. The square root of 7 is 2.64575131... and it goes on forever. This means it cannot be written as a simple fraction. We can give an estimate of the square root of 7 in a fraction form, but this is not the exact result. So, the square root of 7 is a irrational number.Since a real number can be irrational or rational, yes, the square root of 7 is a real number.
7 times the square root of 7
7 times the square root of 6
The square root of 147 is simplest as 7*sqrt3.
If you mean in simplified form, it's 5 times the square root of 7.
sqrt(7/5) = 1.183 (approx).