There are 9 square feet in one square yard - that is, three feet in both a vertical and horizontal direction. Therefore, 980 square feet is equal to 980 / 9 = 108.8 recurring (that is, 108.8888...) square yards.
The area of Nangere is 980 square kilometers.
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A principal square root is any square root that's answer is positive, and a perfect square root is a square root that's answer is an integer.
square root of 20 = square root of 4 * square root of 5. square root of 4 = 2, so your answer is 2 square root of 5.
980 can be expressed as 49 x 4 x 5 So instead of finding the square root of 980 we are now looking for the square root of 49 x 4 x 5. √(49 x 4 x 5) = √49 x √4 x √5. √49 = 7 : √4 = 2. The answer now is 7 x 2 √5 = 14√5. √5 = 2.2361 (4dp) : The final answer is 14 x 2.2361 = 31.305 (3dp) NOTE : By factoring a number you may find that one or more of the factors is a square number. The square root of that factor can then be easily determined leaving a smaller number for which the square root needs to be found.
There are 9 square feet in one square yard - that is, three feet in both a vertical and horizontal direction. Therefore, 980 square feet is equal to 980 / 9 = 108.8 recurring (that is, 108.8888...) square yards.
The square root of the square root of 2
About 1/4 acre or 10,548.63 square feet.
The 8th root
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with some math here. So, to find the square footage of a rectangle, you just multiply the length by the width. In this case, 14 multiplied by 70 equals 980 square feet. So, the square footage of a 14x70 mobile home is 980 square feet. Math can be fun, right?
The area of Yabebyry is 980 square kilometers.
The area of Diafarabé is 980 square kilometers.
The area of Nangere is 980 square kilometers.
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It's not a square if it has no root. If a number is a square then, by definition, it MUST have a square root. If it did not it would not be a square.