For two numbers, the geometric mean is the sort of their product. Note I use * to mean multiply So here GM= sqrt (128*8) = sqrt (1024) =32
Geometric mean of 242 and 8 is 44.Look at the link below:
I'm posting a link which explains it pretty good, but here it is. Given a set of n numbers, the Geometric mean is found by multiplying all of the numbers together, then taking the nth root of this product. The nth root can also be written as taking to the 1/n power.Example: Geometric mean of 8 and 2: There are two numbers, so take the square root of the product. sqrt(8*2) = sqrt(16) = 4.
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It is sqrt(8) = 2*sqrt(2) = 2.823, approx.
The geometric mean of 162 and 8 is 36.0
The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product. 18 x 8 = 144. The square root of 144 is 12. The geometric mean of 18 and 8 is 12.
Geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product so sqrt(8*50) = sqrt(400) = 20
The geometric mean of 8 is: 8.0
For two numbers, the geometric mean is the sort of their product. Note I use * to mean multiply So here GM= sqrt (128*8) = sqrt (1024) =32
Geometric mean of 32 and 8 = sqrt(32*8) = 16
Geometric mean of 242 and 8 is 44.Look at the link below:
The geometric mean is 9.798 as the square root of 8 times 12. Scroll down to related links and look for more on "geometric mean".
The geometric mean of 338 and 8 is: 52.0
Well, darling, the geometric mean of 8 and 16 is simply the square root of their product. So, take a wild guess and multiply 8 and 16 to get 128, then take the square root to find the geometric mean. Spoiler alert: it's 11.3137. Hope that clears things up for you, sugar.
Geometric mean = √(2 x sqrt(8)) = 2.37841 (rounded)