The perfect squares are 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121 and 144.
The square root of 3 will lie between 1 and 2.
3 and 4
3 and 4 since 3^2 is 9 an 4^2 is 16
all numbers in the range -√130 to √130, or approximately -11.4 to 11.4 lie between the square root of 130. So two numbers that lie between the square root of 130 are 1 and 2. ---------------------------------------- If you meant: What two whole numbers does the square root of 130 lie between? Then √130 lies between 11 and 12.
14 is between 9 and 16 meaning the number which needs to be multiplied by itself (the square root) is between 3 and 4.
step 1: list all of the prime numbers that go into 36 and 145. 2*2*3*3=36 5*29=145 step 2: find all the common prime numbers between both sets. because there are no common prime numbers, the answer has to be 1.
sqrt(1453) = [sqrt(145)]3 = 145(3)(1/2) = 1746.03121393 approximately
The square root of 3 will lie between 1 and 2.
Write both numbers as decimal numbers, then look for terminating decimals between the two.
Between 3 & 4
Yes
Maybe 2an 3
Oh, dude, let me put on my detective hat for this riveting mystery. So, Sally likes numbers that are perfect squares but not numbers that are just one more than a perfect square. In this case, she must like 144 because it's a perfect square, but not 145 because it's just one more. Case closed, Sherlock.
The square root of 13 is approximately 3.6056. The whole numbers that the square root of 13 lies between are 3 and 4. This is because the square of 3 is 9 (less than 13) and the square of 4 is 16 (greater than 13), indicating that the square root of 13 is between 3 and 4.
3 and 4
They are 3 and 4
The answer is 2 and 3