Because the square root of it is an irrational number
The square root of 72 is equivalent to 6 times the square root of 2.
Well, there technically is not a way to simplify the square root of 2, but the simplified version of the square root of 72 is 6 square root 2
72 = 49 and 82 = 64. So, the square root of any integer between these two numbers, for example, sqrt(56), is irrational.
The cube root of 72 is an irrational number; to 3 decimal places it is 4.160.
The square root of 72 is an irrational number. Since 72 is not a perfect square, the decimal is endless. (just like the value of pi)
No because its square root is an irrational number
Because the square root of it is an irrational number
The square root of 72 is 6x(sqrt2). You can find this by breaking 72 down into its prime factors (2x6x6 or 2x62). You can then take the square root of each part which means the 62 will become 6 and then because the sqrt2 is an irrational number it is left under the sqrt sign.
The square root of 72 is equivalent to 6 times the square root of 2.
The square root of 72 is an irrational number and there is no such thing as a best approximation for any irrational number. By definition, all irrational numbers are represented by infinitely long decimal strings and it is always possible to improve the approximation by calculating the value to one more decimal place. 8.48528 should be sufficiently accurate for most purposes.
Well, there technically is not a way to simplify the square root of 2, but the simplified version of the square root of 72 is 6 square root 2
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6 root(2) = root(36) root(2) = root(36 x 2) = root(72).
72 = 49 and 82 = 64. So, the square root of any integer between these two numbers, for example, sqrt(56), is irrational.
The cube root of 72 is an irrational number; to 3 decimal places it is 4.160.
36