6^2 = 36. 36 is, therefore, the sixth square number.I guess that would be the square of 6.
The "sixth square root" is an ambiguous term. The "sixth root" of 126 ... the number which when multiplied by itself 6 times becomes 126 ... is 2.23904 (rounded)
The cube root of the square root is the sixth root. The sixth root of 729 = 3
For a number to be a perfect square and a perfect cube, it must be a perfect sixth power. Now 36 = 729 is too small and 56 = 15625 is too large, leaving 46 = 4096 as the answer.
It is x to the sixth power.
6^2 = 36. 36 is, therefore, the sixth square number.I guess that would be the square of 6.
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Assuming the first square number is 12, then the sixth (not sith) square number is 62 or 6*6 = 36.
one- sixth of the square of a number is 24 find the number a .10 b .12 c.18 d.24
For a number to be both a square and a cube, it would have to be a sixth power. There are three sixth powers less than 100: 0^6 = 0, 1^6 = 1 and 2^6 = 64.
11 + 12 + 9 = 32
The "sixth square root" is an ambiguous term. The "sixth root" of 126 ... the number which when multiplied by itself 6 times becomes 126 ... is 2.23904 (rounded)
The sixth perfect number is 8,589,869,056.
One sixth of an acre is approximately 2,420 square feet.
The cube root of the square root is the sixth root. The sixth root of 729 = 3
sixth is an ordinal number already. six is the related cardinal number.
The square root of 1/36 is equal to 1/sqrt(36) - that is, 1/6, or one sixth.