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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.
47 square meters is about 505.9 square feet.
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.
Oh, dude, like, 108 is not a perfect square because when you try to find its square root, you get a decimal, not a whole number. Perfect squares are like those popular kids in high school - they're the cool ones with whole number square roots, you know? 108 is more like the quirky kid who hangs out in the math club.
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 square meters is about 505.9 square feet.
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.
Yes as for example: 2+23 = 25 or 2+47 = 49
47 is not a square number but it is a prime number
Well, honey, the square root of 54362 is around 233. So, the perfect square whole number closest to 54362 would be 225. Don't worry, math can be a real pain in the rear, but you got this!
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 ?