A unit is a generic term for a measurement of some kind. Feet, meters, liters, all are units. A square unit is a measure of area, typically generated by multiplying the length times the width.
Basically, each number is the square root of its square. So, if you square 59, the result will tell you what number you need to take the square root of, to get 59.
It is: 5015/59 = a base length of 85 units
-sqrt(59) < -3, 6 < sqrt(59)
The only whole number solution is 1 x 59. 2 x 29.5 and 4 x 14.75 are probably feasible but any other measurements are in the realms of approximations, unless your unit is rather large.
Probably not. You need Length or Width to get from Perimeter to Area: L + W = P/2 and A = L x W Anyway 59 is a prime number so can only be got from integers as 1 x 59, which would have a perimeter of 120 Let length be L and Width be W Perimeter = 2L+2W=36 <-(1) Area =LW=59 <-(2) From (1) 2L+2W=36 L+W=18 <-(3) X²-18X+59=0 By the quadratic formula, L=12.46 W=5.54 (both in 2 decimal places with units at the back) If the perimeter is in cm and area is in cm², L and W are in cm.
A unit is a generic term for a measurement of some kind. Feet, meters, liters, all are units. A square unit is a measure of area, typically generated by multiplying the length times the width.
A yard is a unit of distance. A square foot is a unit of area. The two units are therefore incompatible.
Square root of 59 is 7.681145748 Nearest whole number would be 8
A room with 59 square feet typically measures approximately 7 feet by 8.5 feet in size. This is calculated by taking the square root of 59, which is around 7.68. So, a room with an area of 59 square feet would have dimensions close to 7 feet by 8.5 feet.
Basically, each number is the square root of its square. So, if you square 59, the result will tell you what number you need to take the square root of, to get 59.
Using the sine rule: 13.9/sin(54) = side b/sin(67) = side c/sin(59) the perimeter works out as 13.9+15.82+14.73 = 44.45 units
59 square feet = 65/9 square yards
It is: 5015/59 = a base length of 85 units
You don't. A land area does not have four dimensions. A piece of land like this would need to exist in a universe having at least four spatial dimensions; it would then be a hyper-volume. Whatever units this hyper-volume could be measured in, it would not be square meters.
-sqrt(59) < -3, 6 < sqrt(59)
no, 59 is not a square #. the square #'s from 1-100 are 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100