Probably a plane since there would be an infinite number of lines to make a complete plane.
For example if the question was √36 + √25 and the other was√36 +25 but the square root line was across the whole equation would it change the answer? And what would be the answer for both of them?
it shld be on completing d square,,,
6220 is not a square number. The nearest number that is a square number would be 6241. A square number is when all the integers are written down, it could represent a square eg. 4 x 4 meaning that 16 is a square number.
To draw a flowchart to check if a number is a perfect square, you would start with a start/end symbol. Then, you would input the number to be checked. Next, you would use a decision symbol with a condition to check if the square root of the number is an integer. If it is, the flowchart would output that the number is a perfect square; if not, it would output that the number is not a perfect square. Finally, you would end the flowchart.
just take the coefficient of the "x" term and half it then square it...11 / 2 = 5.55.52 = 30.25The answer to your question is 30.25.
An equation would be x = 890.5
Square both sides of the equation to get rid of the radical sign. Then just solve as you normally would. Good luck! :-)
Estimating is not needed, either the equation is wrong or right!A square root is a number times by itself:10 x 10 = 100
Probably a plane since there would be an infinite number of lines to make a complete plane.
There is no highest square number. If there was such a number then that number squared would be a higher square number!
The equation is based on formula (x - h)square / A square + (y-k)square / B square = 1. To apply to the above ellipse the equation would be similar to (x- 0) square/ 14 square + (2014 - 0) square / 16 square.
For example if the question was √36 + √25 and the other was√36 +25 but the square root line was across the whole equation would it change the answer? And what would be the answer for both of them?
it shld be on completing d square,,,
The first step would be to find the equation that you are trying to solve!
The square of a number would be the fourth power of the square root of the number.
That would depend on the plus or minus and equality signs of which none have been given.