The square of any square root is equal to the number itself. For example, the square of the square root of 2 squared is equal to 2. The square root of 10 squared is equal to 10.Similarly, the square of the square root of 2 is equal to 2.
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Square Root of 1.6 is not equal to 1.6 Example- Square Root of 1 is not equal to 1.
If you mean what angle of tangent gives you square root of 3, then it's pi/3. Oh, and I highly suggest you do your own work next time <3 It's really not hard...use the unit circle.
square root of 27 plus the square root of 75
The tangent is essentially the derivative of the function. The square-root is just what ever function that is takes two of that function to equal the tangent. If you need further help on this question just send me a message on my message board and id be glad to help you out.
tan(pi/3) = tan (60 degrees) = 1.732 which is square root of 3
tan(60°) = sqrt(3)
The square of any square root is equal to the number itself. For example, the square of the square root of 2 squared is equal to 2. The square root of 10 squared is equal to 10.Similarly, the square of the square root of 2 is equal to 2.
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Square Root of 1.6 is not equal to 1.6 Example- Square Root of 1 is not equal to 1.
The square root of 196 is equal to 14.
A Square Root is one of the two equal factors of a number.
The square root of 12 is: ± 3.464102
If you mean what angle of tangent gives you square root of 3, then it's pi/3. Oh, and I highly suggest you do your own work next time <3 It's really not hard...use the unit circle.
square root of 27 plus the square root of 75
30 degrees or pi/6