The answer is easy to understand if we temporarily replace the phrase "square roots of 11"with the word "bean".Then the question becomes: "2 beans plus 3 beans", and we sense instinctively that the answermust be something close to 5 beans.In similar fashion . . .2 sqrt(11) + 3 sqrt(11) = 5 sqrt (11).
The square roots of 4 are -2 and 2.
The square root of -1300 is an imaginary number which is expressed as a multiple of i where i = -11/2 (i.e. i equals the square root of -1).So,-13001/2 = 13001/2 * -11/2 = 36.06 (to two decimal places) * -11/2 = 36.06i (to two decimal places)
square inches do not have square roots only number have square roots.
16*sqrt(3) * 4*sqrt(2) = 16*4*sqrt(3)*sqrt(2) = 64*sqrt(6)
it is 14.
The answer is easy to understand if we temporarily replace the phrase "square roots of 11"with the word "bean".Then the question becomes: "2 beans plus 3 beans", and we sense instinctively that the answermust be something close to 5 beans.In similar fashion . . .2 sqrt(11) + 3 sqrt(11) = 5 sqrt (11).
The square root of 36 x 4 is 6 times 2, which is 12. The roots of 12 are +/-1, +/-2, +/-3, +/-4, +/-6, +/-12.
The square roots of 4 are -2 and 2.
square root of 4x is 2 times square root of x, so answer is square root of x times 3 since it is 2 square roots of x plus one of them
6
The square root of -1300 is an imaginary number which is expressed as a multiple of i where i = -11/2 (i.e. i equals the square root of -1).So,-13001/2 = 13001/2 * -11/2 = 36.06 (to two decimal places) * -11/2 = 36.06i (to two decimal places)
square inches do not have square roots only number have square roots.
16*sqrt(3) * 4*sqrt(2) = 16*4*sqrt(3)*sqrt(2) = 64*sqrt(6)
11 times 12 is 122 ft^2
2 times the square root of 11
Look for the largest square number in its factors. The square root of 512 is equal to the square root of 2 times the square root of 256. The square root of 256 is 16. The square root of 512 simplifies to 16 times the square root of 2.