Square both the bottom number and the top number, then simplify. For example:
(3/8)2 = (3/8) x (3/8) = (32/82) = 9/64
(9/64 cannot be simplified.)
3 squared = 9 9 - 2 x 1 = 9 - 2 = 7
Add, subtranct, multiply, divide, do whatever the expression calls for.
To evaluate it you need to know both b and a. But it is possible to factorise it as follows: b2-a2 = (b-a)*(b+a)
No because 36 squared is 1296 which can be expressed as an improper fraction in the form of 1296/1 whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
350 squared is the same as 350 x 350. In general, the square of a number means you multiply the number by itself.
to evaluate 5 squared you must simply do 5x5. Which equals 25.
squared 3
812 = 81 x 81 = 6,561
find out what 6 squared equals. which is 6 x 6 and that equals 36
3 squared = 9 9 - 2 x 1 = 9 - 2 = 7
Add, subtranct, multiply, divide, do whatever the expression calls for.
2b=6squared, and 6x6=36
To evaluate it you need to know both b and a. But it is possible to factorise it as follows: b2-a2 = (b-a)*(b+a)
Well, isn't that a lovely question! To find the value of 2p^2q^2, you simply multiply 2 with p^2 and then with q^2. So, the value would be 2p^2q^2. Just imagine each term as a happy little tree in your mathematical landscape, adding beauty and depth to your equation. Happy calculating!
Squaring any number means multiplying that number by itself. In this case, 8 squared (in symbols 82) is the same as 8 x 8.
No because 36 squared is 1296 which can be expressed as an improper fraction in the form of 1296/1 whereas irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
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