If, by 44 cm squared you mean a square whose sides are 44 cm, then its area is 44 cm*44cm = 0.44m*0.44m = 0.1936 m2. If, however, 44 cm2 is the area of the shape (eg 2 cm*22 cm) then, in terms of sq metres, its area is 44/10000 = 0.0044 m2
3x^2 = 44 divide both sides by 3; x^2 == 44/3 x = +,- square root of 44/3 write 44 = 4 x 11; x = +,- 2(square root of 11/3) multiply the square root of 11/3 by square root of 3/3; x = +,- (2/3)(square root of 33)
he made the theorem C squared = A squared + B squared and A squared = C squared - B squared or B squared = C squared - A squared
9 squared is 81 and 16 squared is 256
T squared is T times T. T squared and T squared appears to be the addition of T squared with itself. That answer would be 2T squared or 2T^2
If, by 44 cm squared you mean a square whose sides are 44 cm, then its area is 44 cm*44cm = 0.44m*0.44m = 0.1936 m2. If, however, 44 cm2 is the area of the shape (eg 2 cm*22 cm) then, in terms of sq metres, its area is 44/10000 = 0.0044 m2
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Oh, dude, the square root of 44 is around 6.63325. So, technically, 6.63325 squared is approximately 44. But hey, who's counting, right? Math, man, it's a trip.
473.61 square feet.
1600 + 160 + 160 + 16 = 1936
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Gotta also have the height of the cylinder.
no only squared #s like 4 9 16 25 36 49 64 81 100 121 169 (squared as in one number multiplied by itself)
three possible answers to this one 11 44 99
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The equation for acceleration is actually: change in velocity divided by the time taken. So for that reason you would have to do 88-44 which is 44. You then do 44 divided by 11 which is 4. The answer is therefore 4ms squared. Hope this helps :P
3x^2 = 44 divide both sides by 3; x^2 == 44/3 x = +,- square root of 44/3 write 44 = 4 x 11; x = +,- 2(square root of 11/3) multiply the square root of 11/3 by square root of 3/3; x = +,- (2/3)(square root of 33)