√1 = 1
√4 = 2
√9 = 3
√16 = 4
√25 = 5
√36 = 6
√49 = 7
√64 = 8
√81 = 9
√100 = 10
√121 = 11
√144 = 12
√169 = 13
√196 = 14
These are perfect squares, so any numbers in between can be estimated.
Well actually... there are two answers...Answer #1: 6443=64sqrt(64)=8Answer #2: 113=1sqrt(1)=1~제니치
The square root of 1/9 is 1/3 because the square root of 1 is 1 and the square root of 9 is 3.
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a quarter is 1/4 and square root of 1/4 is square root (1/4)=square root of 1 divided by square root of 4 which is 1 divided by 2. So the answer is 1/2
Square root of 25 = +or- 5 Square root of -36 = +or- 6i where i is the imaginary number such that i^2=-1 Square root of 121 = +or-11 So the 8 possible answers are: -16-6i, -16+6i, -6-6i, -6+6i, 6-6i, 6+6i, 16-6i and 16+6i
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There are two answers 1 and 64
It is 16 +/- 12*sqrt(3)*i where i is the imaginary square root of -1
The question What is the square root of cake? is meant as a joke or riddle. Answers best "mathema-medians" have proposed there are at least 2 'punchlines' as appropriate answers: The sqrt(cake) = (cake)^(1/2) equals -- a cupcake Or - square root of cake cake = delicious, therefore square root of cake = square root of delicious
The answers is not a whole number or a real number, but approx. 7.071 multiplied by i, the imaginary representative for the square root of negative 1.
They are the imaginary numbers, +/- 10*sqrt(2)*i where i represents the square root of -1.
Well actually... there are two answers...Answer #1: 6443=64sqrt(64)=8Answer #2: 113=1sqrt(1)=1~제니치
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The square root of 1/9 is 1/3 because the square root of 1 is 1 and the square root of 9 is 3.
Square root of 1/2 = (1)/(square root of 2) = 1/1.4142 = 0.7071 Also Square root of 1/2 = Square root of 0.5 = 0.7071
a quarter is 1/4 and square root of 1/4 is square root (1/4)=square root of 1 divided by square root of 4 which is 1 divided by 2. So the answer is 1/2
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