92 = 81 and 102 = 100 so the square root of any number between 81 and 100 would lie between 9 and 10.
The square root of 15 being 3.87 the closest whole number would be 4
The nearest whole number would be 3. The square root of 8 is approximately 2.82842712474619
the two conseutive numbers are 9 and 10... the number exactly between them is 9.5 but you would not call it the square root. the square root always involves the same two numbers. So your question would sound more correct like this... What is between what two whole consecutive numbers is the product equal to 90.
Well the square root of 6 is 2.449... so when rounded to the nearest whole number it would be 2, but that would be a very inaccurate answer you should leave it in the square root form or 2.5 if anything.
92 = 81 and 102 = 100 so the square root of any number between 81 and 100 would lie between 9 and 10.
Square root of 59 is 7.681145748 Nearest whole number would be 8
The square root of 15 being 3.87 the closest whole number would be 4
The nearest whole number would be 3. The square root of 8 is approximately 2.82842712474619
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The square of a number would be the fourth power of the square root of the number.
the two conseutive numbers are 9 and 10... the number exactly between them is 9.5 but you would not call it the square root. the square root always involves the same two numbers. So your question would sound more correct like this... What is between what two whole consecutive numbers is the product equal to 90.
Well the square root of 6 is 2.449... so when rounded to the nearest whole number it would be 2, but that would be a very inaccurate answer you should leave it in the square root form or 2.5 if anything.
To figure this out, I always start with square roots I know, and that are close to 47. So, first, I would figure out that the square root of a number such as 36 is 6. The square root of 49 is 7. Now, since there are no other whole numbers between 6 and 7, and the square root of 47 falls between the square root of 36 and 49, we can say that the square root of 47 is between the whole numbers 6 and 7.
The square roots of 62 are between -7 and -8 or between 7 and 8. They are nearer to ± 8. so, in whole numbers, that would be the answer.
You would try and find a number that squared together gives you a whole number
There can't be a prime number that has a square root because the square root would be a factor of the number.