If you'd rather restrict the discussion to positive whole numbers, then they are:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.
The square root of 144 is 12 12
+12 and -12
The subsets of all the square roots of 144 are {+12} and {-12}. The single set that includes all the square roots of 144 is {+12, -12}. That's all there are. There are no more.
The square root of 36 x 4 is 6 times 2, which is 12. The roots of 12 are +/-1, +/-2, +/-3, +/-4, +/-6, +/-12.
No. 144 has exatly two square roots. +12 and -12 are them.No other number can be one.72 can be half of 144, and in fact, it is.
The square root of 144 is 12 12
+12 and -12
The square root of 144 is 12.
+12 and -12.
The subsets of all the square roots of 144 are {+12} and {-12}. The single set that includes all the square roots of 144 is {+12, -12}. That's all there are. There are no more.
12 and -12. There are no additional complex roots.
Perfect square roots are square roots that have a whole number that can go into it perfectly. Nonperfect square roots are square roots that have decimal numbers going into it. Example: Perfect Square Root: 144- Square Root: 12 Nonperfect Square Root: 24- Square Root: About 4.89
The square root of 36 x 4 is 6 times 2, which is 12. The roots of 12 are +/-1, +/-2, +/-3, +/-4, +/-6, +/-12.
Positive and negative roots, eg 12 x 12 = 144 and -12 x -12 = 144
There are infinite answers to this question!
To find 164 to the nearest square root, we first determine the square roots of the closest perfect squares. The square root of 144 (12²) is 12, and the square root of 169 (13²) is 13. Since 164 is closer to 169 than 144, the nearest square root is 13.
Any number greater than 0 has two square roots, a positive square root and a corresponding negative square root. Rounded to two decimal places, the square roots of 12 are ±3.46.