I will assume that you mean " to the power of two ". A symbol for any n-power is to put the number (n) on the side, above the number. Like this: nn.
put a . 5.9 is bigger than 5 and smaller than 9
You have to put that because if you cut the number off by not putting it there, you are not showing how the number keeps going. To have the number be more accurate, you should put in the repeating number symbol.
5.9
A point.
I will assume that you mean " to the power of two ". A symbol for any n-power is to put the number (n) on the side, above the number. Like this: nn.
put a . 5.9 is bigger than 5 and smaller than 9
Let n be the number between 4 and 7 then the required expression is written:- 4 < n < 7 The symbol used is a "less than" symbol and the expression is 4 is less than n which is less than 7. When the arrowhead points to the right > then this is called a "greater than" symbol and we could put n > 4 and 7 > n.
You have to put that because if you cut the number off by not putting it there, you are not showing how the number keeps going. To have the number be more accurate, you should put in the repeating number symbol.
All math problems could if you put the number in the mixed number format.
5.9
A point.
A point.
4 < x < 8
Both have ingredients in which you have to put in a certain number. Everything is related to math.
5>x<9
A square root sign.