square root of 81 is 9...and plus 32 is 41.so the answer is 41
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No.
The square root of 41 is an irrational , algebraic, real number. It is real, is the root of an polynomial equation with integer coefficients, but can not be expressed as a ratio of integers.
Irrational. The square root of a positive integer is either an integer, or an irrational number.
the square root of 164= 2x the square root of 41
square root of 81 is 9...and plus 32 is 41.so the answer is 41
the square root of 164= 2x the square root of 41
It's the other way around. The square root of 41 lies between 6 and 7.
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41
No.
The square root of 41 is an irrational , algebraic, real number. It is real, is the root of an polynomial equation with integer coefficients, but can not be expressed as a ratio of integers.
x = 41 √x = √41 √x ≈ 6.4
Assuming you mean consecutive numbers are integers, then: The integers will be the two integers between which the square root of 1722 lies. Calculating the square root of 1722 using the "long" division method: ________4__1 _____---------- ___4|_17_22 _______16 _______--- __81|__122 __________81 __________--- __________41 The square root of 1722 is 41.<something>, thus it lies between 41 and 42, so: 1722 = 41 × 42