The expression "32 indies of 5" seems unclear, but if you're asking for the 32nd root of 5, it can be expressed mathematically as ( 5^{1/32} ). This value is a very small number, slightly greater than 1, since the 32nd root of any positive number greater than 1 will be less than the number itself but greater than 1. To find the approximate value, you can use a calculator, yielding about 1.1487.
5 times sqroot 2
Yes. Any number can be a square root. 32 is the square root of 32*32 = 1024
1) 1 (5th root is 1)2) 32 (5th root is 2)3) 243 (5th root is 3)4) 1024 (5th root is 4)5) 3125 (5th root is 5)
To find what number raised to the power of 5 equals 32, you can express this as an equation: ( x^5 = 32 ). Taking the fifth root of both sides gives ( x = 32^{1/5} ). Calculating this, you find that ( 32^{1/5} = 2 ), since ( 2^5 = 32 ). Therefore, the answer is 2.
5√32 = 5√(16 x 2) = 5√(42 x 2) = (5 x 4)√2 = 20 √2.
The fifth root of 32 is 2. 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 x 2 = 32.
It is: 32
5 times sqroot 2
It is 49*sqrt(2).
Yes. Any number can be a square root. 32 is the square root of 32*32 = 1024
1) 1 (5th root is 1)2) 32 (5th root is 2)3) 243 (5th root is 3)4) 1024 (5th root is 4)5) 3125 (5th root is 5)
To find what number raised to the power of 5 equals 32, you can express this as an equation: ( x^5 = 32 ). Taking the fifth root of both sides gives ( x = 32^{1/5} ). Calculating this, you find that ( 32^{1/5} = 2 ), since ( 2^5 = 32 ). Therefore, the answer is 2.
5√32 = 5√(16 x 2) = 5√(42 x 2) = (5 x 4)√2 = 20 √2.
sqrt(32) = 4sqrt(2) ln surd form Numerically it is 5.656854249....~ 5.66
Fifth root of 32 = 2
5 and 6! :)
The square root of 17 lies between the integers 4 and 5.