In Britain, I would write one thousand and seventy-five.An American might say one thousand seventy-five.
Yes, if you are referring to 3/4. In Britain and Ireland anyway, it is more popular to say quarters instead of fourths.
There is no difference between the values of them. However radicals are the notation used because they allow for higher roots. The square root of 4 is 2 The cube root of 81 is 3 But there is no 'nice' name for say, the 34th root, or the .7th root. This is where the radical sign comes in. You can place whatever root you are taking above the 'V' part of the radical sign, and that makes equations easier to look at and work with.
It is the additive identity.
100,000,000,000,000 in Britain would be one hundred million million. In the US it would be one hundred trillion
Some might say opium.
No, but it might be at the beginning of an ice age. That is what the experts say.
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"Cheers" is what you say in Britain!
Goodbye
: I say Britain : You say talent : Britain's got talent! : It's the DJ Talent! and the repeat it over and over! (:
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"Thank you."
5 radical 3 is just a number.So, asking this is the same as asking 'What are some equivalents to 3?' One could answer 2 * 3 / 2. But this reduces to 3.The situation is the same for your question. One could offer some multiple of 5 radical 3 as an answer but, being a multiple, it would reduce to 5 radical 3.radical 3 is approximately 1.732 but not exactly 1.732 so one cannot say, for instance, that 5 radical 3 = 5 (1.732) = 8.660. In fact, there is not way of expressing radical 3 with a finite number of decimal places. So no-one can write radical 3 = 1.732.... exactly.5 radical 3 is the best one can do.
That Britain only did so out of self-interest
The square-root of B2 is +B and also -B .
Because people say so