3v162 is 38.18 roughly.
Negative 162 is bigger.
It is 9*sqrt(2).
Two numbers that multiply to negative 162 can be -9 and 18, since -9 × 18 = -162. Alternatively, another pair could be -1 and 162, as -1 × 162 also equals -162. There are multiple pairs of numbers that can achieve this product.
Yes, 162 is a multiple of 3. 54 x 3 = 162
In mathematics, a radical typically refers to the root of a number, such as the square root. The value under a radical can be negative, but if we're talking about real numbers, the square root of a negative number is not defined in the real number system; instead, it results in an imaginary number. However, if you're considering other radicals, like cube roots, the radical itself can yield a negative result if the number under the radical is negative.
easy, lets take radical negative 3 for example. you can take out a "i" because i = the radical negative one. There fore the answer is i radical 3.
Negative 162 is bigger.
Write 162 as a product of its prime factors.Replace any prime which is raised to an even power to a prime raised to half that power and place is before the radical sign.Multiply all the remaining factors and put the answer under the radical sign.So, 162 = 2*3^4=3^2 * sqrt(2) or 9*sqrt(2)
-2 √5 + 3 √5 = (-2 + 3) √5 = 1 √5 = √5
sqrt(162) = 9*sqrt(2)
It is 9*sqrt(2).
Two numbers that multiply to negative 162 can be -9 and 18, since -9 × 18 = -162. Alternatively, another pair could be -1 and 162, as -1 × 162 also equals -162. There are multiple pairs of numbers that can achieve this product.
You cannot factor negative radical numbers because the square of a number must always be positive. A negative number multiplied by a negative number produces a positive number. So, it is impossible to have a negative radical.
Sqrt(162) = sqrt(81*2) = sqrt(81)*sqrt(2) = 9*sqrt(2)
-3*radical(2)*radical(50) = -3*radical(2*50) = -3*radical(100) = -3*10 = -30
162/3=54
Yes, 162 is a multiple of 3. 54 x 3 = 162