Well . . there is not even such a thing as the square root of -6, unless you are working with non-real numbers.
The square root of + 6, though, is not a whole number.
Negative the square root of 36 is -6, which is a whole number.
no because a perfect square has to be an whole number and the square root of 6 is aproximately 2.449489742783178
It is: 15 and its proper value is 6 times square root of 6
6
Well the square root of 6 is 2.449... so when rounded to the nearest whole number it would be 2, but that would be a very inaccurate answer you should leave it in the square root form or 2.5 if anything.
Yes - it's 6.
They are +/- 6
The two whole number which are -6 (nearest to the negative square root of 34) and +6 (nearest to the positive square root of 34).
sqrt(39) = ±6, to the nearest whole number.
-6 and -5 or 5 and 6
-6 and -5 or 5 and 6
No, 3.6 is not a perfect square. A perfect square is defined as a number that has a whole number for a square root. In other words, there's no whole number that, when multiplied by itself, equals 3.6.