Assuming the roots are positive, then ~ 15.59.
Two times the square root of three plus five times the square root of three plus four times the square root of three equals eleven times the square root of three.
It is 16 +/- 12*sqrt(3)*i where i is the imaginary square root of -1
The square root of 48 is not an integer which means a whole number.
The square root of 48 can be written as 48 with a square root sign over it, 48 to the 1/2 power, a decimal equivalent (6.92...), or simplified as 4 square-roots of 3.
% = the square root of Do you mean: %18 x 2 x %75 =%48? If so, then no, that's wrong.
Expressed as a surd, sqrt(75) + sqrt(48) = 9 sqrt(3).
4.7698
Two times the square root of three plus five times the square root of three plus four times the square root of three equals eleven times the square root of three.
It is 16 +/- 12*sqrt(3)*i where i is the imaginary square root of -1
√-48 + 35 + √ 25 + √-27 = √[(i2)(16)(3)] + 35 + 5 + √[(i2)(9)(3)] = 4i√3 + 38 + 9i√3 = 38 + (13√3)i
The square root of 48 is a rational or irrational
48 is not a square number, so the square root of 48 is irrational and can not be represented as a whole number.
The square root of 48 is not an integer which means a whole number.
The square root of 48 can be written as 48 with a square root sign over it, 48 to the 1/2 power, a decimal equivalent (6.92...), or simplified as 4 square-roots of 3.
% = the square root of Do you mean: %18 x 2 x %75 =%48? If so, then no, that's wrong.
The number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 48 is the square root of 48, which is approximately 6.93. This is because the square root of a number is the value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. In this case, the square root of 48 times the square root of 48 equals 48.
-20+48=28