No. The square root of three is an irrational number. That means that it cannot be represented as a fraction. Any terminating decimal can be represented as a fraction with some power of 10 in the denominator.
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It is equal to the square root of 147 or about 12.124 to 3 decimal places
It is: 3 times the square root of 15 or about 11.619 rounded to 3 decimal places
2.309401, rounded to the 6th decimal place.
The square root of 45 can be simplified to ( 3\sqrt{5} ). The decimal approximation for ( \sqrt{5} ) is approximately 2.236, so ( 3\sqrt{5} ) is roughly ( 3 \times 2.236 ), which equals about 6.708. Therefore, the decimal approximation for the square root of 45 is approximately 6.708.
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It is equal to the square root of 147 or about 12.124 to 3 decimal places
No. It's 3
It is: 3 times the square root of 15 or about 11.619 rounded to 3 decimal places
Rounded to three decimal places, the square root of 3.2 is approximately equal to 1.789.
The square root of 3 is 1.73205081* * * * *or -1.732050812.23606798
2381.921 to 3 decimal places
82.947 (to 3 decimal places)
2.309401, rounded to the 6th decimal place.
1.732 (rounded to 3 decimal places)
To 3 decimal places, the answer is -3.924
No. to be a perfect square, you have to be able to square root it and get a whole number (NOT a decimal) the square root of 3 is 1.732. (1.7322 = 3) a perfect square is a number like 4 the square root of four is 2 (22 = 4)