in a narrow sense ,2 2 could not be a square root of 9
however,if we talk in a broad sense 2 2 could be assumed as a square root of 9
how?
in solving long distances astronomical problems(as for example,calculating the distance of Pluto from sun),the formula that is used is:
d=sqrt(9)*a(sqr)/2 2
if we use 2 2 as the sqrt of 9.....we can easily solve such problems............
the scientists have been using these values to simplify the calculation..................
the assumption of this value brings the answer within the range of a super computer which otherwise,would have been impossible
No. The square of 9 is 9*9 = 81 so the square root (not route!?!) of 81 is 9. The square root of 18 is 4.24 (to 2 dp).
square root of 9 = 3 but 2, 17 and 23 are irrational numbers
The square root of the fraction 4/9 is either 2/3 or -2/3
The square root of 81 is 9 and the square root of 4 is 2!
Square root 2 is the square root of 4 3 is the square root of 9 and so on
the square root of 18 can be simplified to 3 * the square root of 2.The perfect square 9 is a factor of 18. That means the square root of 9 * the square root of 2 = the square root of 18.the square root of 9 can be simplified to 3.That leaves 3 * the square root of 2.
9 square root 2
No. The square of 9 is 9*9 = 81 so the square root (not route!?!) of 81 is 9. The square root of 18 is 4.24 (to 2 dp).
3(3 square root of 2) = 9(square root of 2)
sqrt(4) = 2 sqrt(9) = 3 Therefore, the square root of 4 plus the square root of 9 is equal to 2 + 3 = 5.
square root of 9 = 3 but 2, 17 and 23 are irrational numbers
3 or -3. 32 = 9 and (-3)2 = 9 * * * * * +3 and -3 do not have the square root of 9 - they are the square roots of 9. The number 81 has the square root 9.
The square root of the fraction 4/9 is either 2/3 or -2/3
The square root of 81 is 9 and the square root of 4 is 2!
Square root 2 is the square root of 4 3 is the square root of 9 and so on
(sqrt(9) - sqrt(12) + sqrt(16)) x sqrt(2) = -2 sqrt(6) + 7 sqrt(2)
It is 9 times square root of 2