The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product. For example, the geometric mean of 4 and 25 is 10.
√10
25
sqrt(6*10) = sqrt(60) = 7.75 (approx)
It is a 1000 sided geometric figure.
The geometric mean of 10 and 12 is: 10.9544511501
The geometric mean of 10 and 20 is 14.1421356237
31.62278
Geometric mean of 10 and 30 is 17.320508075688774. Look at link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
The geometric mean of any single number is itself!
The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product, in this case GM = sqrt 90 or 3 root 10 = 9.487
The geometric mean of two numbers is the square root of their product. For example, the geometric mean of 4 and 25 is 10.
The geometric mean is 9.798 as the square root of 8 times 12. Scroll down to related links and look for more on "geometric mean".
To find a geometric mean, we multiply all of the terms together and take the nth root of the result (where n is the number of terms we are averaging). With 10 and 6, we find the geometric mean is the square root of 10*6 = 60. Sqrt(60) = 2*sqrt(15).
it is 10
12.2474487139
9.48683298051