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your equation is this...0 = x2 - 2solve for x and you get the square root of 2..your answer is the square root of 2...sqrt(2) = 1.414213562------------------------------------------Actually it is 47. 49 is the perfect square of 7 and two less than that is 47 with 4 being in the tens place.
There are approximately 505.90 square feet in 47 square meters.
Yes as for example: 2+23 = 25 or 2+47 = 49
47 square miles equates to 1,310,284,800 square feet.
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Your mom is a square. That is a perfect example of a polygon.
your equation is this...0 = x2 - 2solve for x and you get the square root of 2..your answer is the square root of 2...sqrt(2) = 1.414213562------------------------------------------Actually it is 47. 49 is the perfect square of 7 and two less than that is 47 with 4 being in the tens place.
Yes. The square root of any positive integer can only be either an integer (if the number, for example 49, happens to be a perfect square), or an irrational number.
47/47 = 1, so 47/47 + 47/47 + 47/47 + ... 47/47 = 2012 if you do it 2012 times. This isn't a mathematical analysis question, by the way. Analysis is actually a very advanced math topic.
There are approximately 505.90 square feet in 47 square meters.
Yes as for example: 2+23 = 25 or 2+47 = 49
47 is not a square number but it is a prime number
200 is not a perfect square. Its square root is a fraction and the square root of a perfect square is always an integer.
Do you want (square root of 18) * 47 = 199.4041123 or the square root of (18 * 47) = 29.0867914 ?
47 square miles equates to 1,310,284,800 square feet.
Squares. I'm serious. Not everything in math has a fancy name. * * * * * Except that in this case there is: they are called perfect squares.