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9.48683Assuming you mean sqrt as in "square root" then sqrt(90)=9.48683298050513799596806332982.(that's as far as my calculator goes there's infinitely more digits)The square root of 90 is: 9.4868329805051The square root of 90 is 9.48683298, or 3√10 in simplest radical form.It is an irrational number which can be simplified to 3 times the square root of 10
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A right angle is 90 degrees. The square root of a right angle would be the square root of 90, which is 9.486.
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No, it is not.
The number is the square root of 90
The square root of 90 is irrational. This is because 90 can be factored into its prime factors as (90 = 2 \times 3^2 \times 5). Since the square root of 90 cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers, it does not have a terminating or repeating decimal representation, confirming its irrationality.
Please note that the square root of a negative number is an imaginary number. Many calculators are unable to calculate that.Take the square root of 90 (any calculator can do that). Then attach an "i" at the end of the number, to indicate the imaginary unit.
9.48683Assuming you mean sqrt as in "square root" then sqrt(90)=9.48683298050513799596806332982.(that's as far as my calculator goes there's infinitely more digits)The square root of 90 is: 9.4868329805051The square root of 90 is 9.48683298, or 3√10 in simplest radical form.It is an irrational number which can be simplified to 3 times the square root of 10
Yes, the square root of 90 is an irrational number. This is because 90 is not a perfect square, and its prime factorization (2 × 3² × 5) does not contain all prime factors raised to an even power. Therefore, the square root of 90 cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers.
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The square root of 8100 is 90 (90 x 90 = 8100)
The square root of 1800 is 90
sqrt 90 = sqrt 9 x sqrt 10 = 3 root 10. Root 10 is irrational so sqrt 90 is irrational.
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