To find a geometric mean, we multiply all of the terms together and take the nth root of the result (where n is the number of terms we are averaging). With 10 and 6, we find the geometric mean is the square root of 10*6 = 60. Sqrt(60) = 2*sqrt(15).
The geometric mean of 10 and 15 is 5 to the square root of 6 * * * * * No. It is 5 TIMES the square root of 6.
Geometric mean of 5 and 15= √(5x15)=√75=5√3
15 is the geometric mean of 25 and 35.
Two numbers can have only one geometric mean. The geometric mean of 5 and 135 is +sqrt(5*135) = +sqrt(675) = 15*sqrt(3) = 25.98
To find a geometric mean, we multiply all of the terms together and take the nth root of the result (where n is the number of terms we are averaging). With 10 and 6, we find the geometric mean is the square root of 10*6 = 60. Sqrt(60) = 2*sqrt(15).
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The geometric mean of 10 and 15 is 5 to the square root of 6 * * * * * No. It is 5 TIMES the square root of 6.
The geometric mean of 15 and 24 is 18.973665961
Geometric mean of 5 and 15= √(5x15)=√75=5√3
15 is the geometric mean of 25 and 35.
The geometric mean of 5 and 15 is sqrt (5x15)= sqrt (75)= 5sqrt(3).
sqrt(8*15) is the geometric mean. sqrt(120)=2*sqrt(30)
Geometric mean of 12 and 15 is 13.416407864998738 Look at link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
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