It is an irrational number and as a decimal number it has no ending
The square root of pi is a finite number. However, it is an irrational number. That implies that if you try to write it out as a decimal number, it will stretch out to an infinite number of decimal places to the right of the decimal point.
The number 2002 is not square. For a number to be square, its square root must be a whole number (nothing to the right of the decimal). The square root of 2002 is 44.74371464...
The square root of 6 is an irrational number; it can only be approximated as a decimal. √6 ≈ 2.449
The number of digits in the square root of a number depends on the number. If it is a square number, the square root will have a finite number of digits. If the number is not a square number then the square root will be an irrational number with an infinite, non-repeating decimal representation. In both cases, the number of digits before the decimal point, in the square root of x will be the rounded value of 1+0.5*log10(x)
it is, but the answer is a decimal.
It is an irrational number and as a decimal number it has no ending
The square root of pi is a finite number. However, it is an irrational number. That implies that if you try to write it out as a decimal number, it will stretch out to an infinite number of decimal places to the right of the decimal point.
The number 2002 is not square. For a number to be square, its square root must be a whole number (nothing to the right of the decimal). The square root of 2002 is 44.74371464...
No. Because the square root is 990.61546525379866996907131624577..... No decimal places allowed!!
A decimal is a number. It has nothing, intrinsically, to do with area.
The square root of 6 is an irrational number; it can only be approximated as a decimal. √6 ≈ 2.449
The number of digits in the square root of a number depends on the number. If it is a square number, the square root will have a finite number of digits. If the number is not a square number then the square root will be an irrational number with an infinite, non-repeating decimal representation. In both cases, the number of digits before the decimal point, in the square root of x will be the rounded value of 1+0.5*log10(x)
120 is not the square of an integer, its square roots, rounded to two decimal places, are ±10.95.
Its square root an irrational number and it is about 9.3 rounded to one decimal place
No, it's a decimal number. 1,4142135623730950488016887242097
250 is not a square number of an integer - Rounded to two decimal places, the square root of 250 is equal to 15.81.