On some calculators, you type the number, followed by the square-root key. On others, especially the more modern ones, you press the square root key, followed by the number, then you press the "equal" key to get the result.
It depends on the calculator - some have the sqrt function, with others you need to use the exponent.
If your calculator has an exponentiation function, simply raise the number to the power of .5 Remember this trick: the nth root of X = X ^ (1/n)
34.482 ( not pretty, but correct by my calculator!)
Depending on the calculator, it can be : sqrt(number) = answer, or number, press sqrt, answer. examples : sqrt(49) press enter = 7 or put 49, press sqrt, answer is shown as 7.
It is 16.5 x 13 square centimetres, by the efficient and correct use of a calculator this exact number can be found. You're welcome.
D. enter the number; press the square root key
It depends on the calculator - some have the sqrt function, with others you need to use the exponent.
If your calculator has an exponentiation function, simply raise the number to the power of .5 Remember this trick: the nth root of X = X ^ (1/n)
Here are the steps: 1. Find the square root button, it usually located at the middle. 2. Press the square root button. 3. Insert a number. 4. Press '='. 5. You get the answer. P.S. These steps belongs to scientific calculator.
It depends on the type of calculator you have. If you have a 8-digit calculator, the largest square number you can display is 99,980,001. If you have a 10-digit calculator, the largest square number you can display is 9,999,800,001. With a TI-84, you can display 9.999999999e99 (which is actually rounded).
34.482 ( not pretty, but correct by my calculator!)
The square root button on a calculator is normally the button which resembles a 'tick' symbol. Depending on the calculator you will press this before or after entering the number you wish to square root.
Depending on the calculator, it can be : sqrt(number) = answer, or number, press sqrt, answer. examples : sqrt(49) press enter = 7 or put 49, press sqrt, answer is shown as 7.
It is 16.5 x 13 square centimetres, by the efficient and correct use of a calculator this exact number can be found. You're welcome.
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Try it out! For example, you can use a calculator to calculate the number's square root. If you get a whole number - no decimals - then the number is a perfect square.
Try it out. Take the square root on a calculator, and see whether you get a whole number.