That's the same as the square root of +112, times i.
Yes.
The square root of 121 is the number which multiplied by itself will give 121, the answer is 11. (11*11=121). we write 11*11 as 112 thus if 112 = 121, then the square root of 121 or √121= 11 as you can see a square root of a number is the opposite of the square of a number
-11 and -10 or 10 and 11
The square root of 112 simplified is √112 = 4√7. Here's how you can break it down: First, find the prime factorization of 112: 112 = 2^4 * 7. Take the square root of each of the factors: √(2^4 * 7) = √(2^4) * √7 = 2^2 * √7 = 4√7. So, the simplified radical form of √112 is 4√7.
That's the same as the square root of +112, times i.
(√112)/(√7) = √(112/7) = √16 = 4.
4 times the square root of 7
4 times the square root of 7.
Yes.
Yes, it is.
10.6
It is: 10.58
The square root of 121 is the number which multiplied by itself will give 121, the answer is 11. (11*11=121). we write 11*11 as 112 thus if 112 = 121, then the square root of 121 or √121= 11 as you can see a square root of a number is the opposite of the square of a number
√121 = √(112)= 11.
112 is 121, and calculating the square root of 121 gives an answer of 11 as well.
Yes, because it is a non-perfect square