The square root of 10,000 is 100.
Every number from 100 to 300 is a square root - of some number.
Yes, because 10² = 100 and (-10)² = 100.
What are the integers between 0 and 100 whose positive square roots are integers?
The square root of 100 = 10 The square root of 225 = 15 The sum = 10 + 15 = 25
10 is the only square root of 100
The square root of 10,000 is 100.
The square roots of 100 are +10 and -10.
The square root of 10,000 is 100 The square root of 100 is 10
Every number from 100 to 300 is a square root - of some number.
Yes, because 10² = 100 and (-10)² = 100.
What are the integers between 0 and 100 whose positive square roots are integers?
No. The square roots 8 are irrational, as are the square roots of most even numbers.
The square roots of 100 are +10 and -10 . They're both integers.
No. The square roots of perfect squares are rational.
The square root of 100 = 10 The square root of 225 = 15 The sum = 10 + 15 = 25
In some sense, yes. However, due to standard mathematical notation, the square root of 100 is 10. There are some things to note. First, when we use a square root sign (or any root sign) in math, it is assumed we mean the principal root. This is the root that is greater than or equal to 0. The principal root of 100 is 10, so when asked just for the square root of 100, it is generally assumed the answer is simply 10. To be more complete, when taking all second roots of 100 (all square roots), we get 10 and -10. The number -10 is a second root of 100, just not the principal root. Finally, when considering equations such as x2 = 100, we must take the positive and negative square roots of 100 (the principal root and inverse of the principal root) to find all the solutions. We get x = 10, -10.