Well, darling, the geometric mean of 2 and 6 is simply the square root of their product. So, you multiply 2 and 6 to get 12, and then take the square root to get the geometric mean, which is approximately 3.46. Math can be a real hoot sometimes!
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Geometric mean of 36 and 2 is 8.48528137423857 Look at link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
To find a geometric mean, we multiply all of the terms together and take the nth root of the result (where n is the number of terms we are averaging). With 10 and 6, we find the geometric mean is the square root of 10*6 = 60. Sqrt(60) = 2*sqrt(15).
1.The Geometric mean is less then the arithmetic mean. GEOMETRIC MEAN < ARITHMETIC MEAN 2.
Geometric mean of 6 and 20 = sqrt(6*20) = sqrt(120) = 10.95445
The Geometric mean of 18 and 2 is 6.
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The geometric mean of 96 and 6 is 24.0
x=√(2x3)=√6
Geometric mean of 36 and 2 is 8.48528137423857 Look at link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
Look 2 and 8, their geometric mean is square root of 16 which is 4 and between 2 and 54. 9 and 4 have a geometric mean of 6 which is also between 2 and 54. Is this what you mean? Pun intended... The geometric mean of 2 and 54 is square root of 108.
geometric mean of 6 and 30=√(6x30)=√180=6√5
2 sqrt(6)
It is 6*sqrt(2)
6 (six)
6
To find a geometric mean, we multiply all of the terms together and take the nth root of the result (where n is the number of terms we are averaging). With 10 and 6, we find the geometric mean is the square root of 10*6 = 60. Sqrt(60) = 2*sqrt(15).