to get the answer of this is to change the whole thing to algebra that is
Let put an X as unknown squared number X * X + 23 =104
subtract 23 from both sides X * X + 23 - 23 = 104 - 23
X * X = 81
Now find the square root of 81. the square root of 81 is 9.
check: 9 * 9 + 23 = 104
10,816 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
No. (There is no way that you could arrange 104 tiles into a square. The closest square numbers are 100 and 121.)
7/8 - 10/13 = 91/104 - 80/104 = 11/104 which cannot be simplified.
It is 1.0198 approx, and it is an irrational number.
The area of Bagan is 104 square kilometers.
10,816 square feet. Multiply length by width - the result is the area in square feet.
No. (There is no way that you could arrange 104 tiles into a square. The closest square numbers are 100 and 121.)
7/8 - 10/13 = 91/104 - 80/104 = 11/104 which cannot be simplified.
It is 1.0198 approx, and it is an irrational number.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! The square root of 104 is between 10 and 11, closer to 10. So, the nearest integer to the square root of 104 is 10. It's like a little mathematical journey to find the perfect whole number to represent the square root of 104.
There are 104 cm2 in a square metre, so 125000cm2/104 = 12.5m2.
96/104 + 91/104 = 187/104 or 1 and 83/104
Atomic number 104 has 104 protons.
No, a square by definition can have only 4 sides. A polygon is a plane figure bounded by straight lines. A polygon can have any number of sides (minimum 3) and therefore a 104-sided polygon can be created.
The area of Bagan is 104 square kilometers.
cubone is number 104
Find two consecutive whole numbers that square root of (104) lies between.