10.3923 is. (rounded)
19.052558883257650228801909756565
No, the square root of negative 108 is not rational. The square root of a negative number involves imaginary numbers, specifically it can be expressed as ( \sqrt{-108} = \sqrt{108}i ), where ( i ) is the imaginary unit. Since rational numbers are defined as numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, and imaginary numbers cannot be represented in this way, the square root of negative 108 is not rational.
The square root of 108 is not an integer - rounded to five decimal places, sqrt(108) = ±10.39230.
4^3√32-3^3√108+^3√256
√108 = √(36 X 3) = 6√3
36
19.052558883257650228801909756565
square root of 108 is 11.4 which is between 10 and 11
10.392304810.3923
108
The square root of 108 is not an integer - rounded to five decimal places, sqrt(108) = ±10.39230.
To 3 decimal places, the answer is -3.924
√108 = √(36 X 3) = 6√3
3.224 to the nearest thousandth
4^3√32-3^3√108+^3√256
√108 = √(36 X 3) = 6√3
Rounded to ten digits, the number is 10.39230485