8.42 (upto 2 decimal places)
Pi to 5 decimal places is about 3.14159
The numbers are: (-14 + the square root 132) and (-14 - the square root of 132)
It is an irrational number that can't be determined or expressed as a fraction.
It is: 1.6
8.42 (upto 2 decimal places)
Pi to 5 decimal places is about 3.14159
3.1415926536
The numbers are: (-14 + the square root 132) and (-14 - the square root of 132)
It is an irrational number that can't be determined or expressed as a fraction.
The approximate value of pi up to the fifth decimal place is 3.14159
The square root of 6 is an irrational number, approximately equal to 2.44948974278. When you take the square root of 6 and continue to do so to infinity, the number will not converge to a specific value but will approach the square root of 6. This means that as you take the square root of the result repeatedly, the number will get closer and closer to approximately 2.44948974278 but will never exactly reach it.
It is: 1.6
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its impossible
Seven will be more than enough.
If you mean, using the Sieve of Eratosthenes, you only need to check off prime numbers that are lower than the square root of the highest number - in this case, the square root of 100, which is 10 - so the prime numbers you need to check off are 2, 3, 5, 7.