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And exponent of -2 represents the square root
It is the square of the original number. If the original number represents a length, then the square of the original number represents an area of a square with side equal to the original number.
To write 1 6 1983 in Roman numerals, you would write it as VI.X.MCMLXXXIII. VI represents 6, X represents 10, MC represents 1100, M represents 1000, LXXX represents 80, and III represents 3.
The answer depends on what n represents.
The square root of 6 is... 2.449489742783178 !
A square
1 cm on the map represents 1oo cm = 1 metre in real life. So 1 sq cm represents 1 sq metre in real life. 6 cm square = 6 cm * 6 cm represents 6 m * 6 m = 36 sq metres.
And exponent of -2 represents the square root
The formula for the perimeter of a square is P equals 4 times a. 'P' represents the perimeter, and 'a' represents a side of the square.
Historically, the square represents male qualities.
The square unit of a 4 by 6 rectangle is 24 square units. This is calculated by multiplying the length (4 units) by the width (6 units) of the rectangle. The resulting product represents the total area of the rectangle in square units.
The term "i^2" simplifies to -1. This is because "i" represents the imaginary unit, which is the square root of -1. When you square i, you get -1.
You cannot compare square feet, which represents area, to cubic meters, which represents volume.
It is the square of the original number. If the original number represents a length, then the square of the original number represents an area of a square with side equal to the original number.
To write 1 6 1983 in Roman numerals, you would write it as VI.X.MCMLXXXIII. VI represents 6, X represents 10, MC represents 1100, M represents 1000, LXXX represents 80, and III represents 3.
The quantity of 6 refers to the numerical value of the number 6. In other words, it represents the amount or value that the number 6 represents.
The answer is "i" Tada!