The index of 3√6 is √6.
the index of a cube root is 3.
sq.root 125 = 11.180339...... to 3 significant figures: 11.2 to 3 decimal places: 11.180
The index laws state that (an)m = an*m. Thus, (31/2)2 = 31 = 3.
The square root of 3 times the negative square root of 3 can be calculated by multiplying the two square roots together. This results in -3, as the square root of 3 multiplied by the square root of 3 is the square root of 9, which simplifies to 3. Multiplying this by the negative sign gives us -3.
The index of 3√6 is √6.
The index is 2. If we have the nth root of a number, the index is n. The index means how many times do we multiply the number by itself. So for square roots, we do it twice. For example, square root of 9 is 3 because 3x3 is 9 and index is 2. Cube root of 8 is 2 since 2x2x2=8 so the index is 3 since we multiplied 2 by itself 3 times
the index of a cube root is 3.
The square root SYMBOL is √ Occasionally it may have a superscript 2 to prevent any confusion with other types of roots.... ²√ Although not a Symbol, the square root can also be identified by using an index or power of ½. So, √9 = 3, ²√9 = 3 91/2 = 3............are three ways of showing that the square root of 9 is 3.
Yes, using sigma (sigma with index of square root of 2 and maximum value of 4) i is 9 (2+3+4) and the square root of 9 is 3 so yes, you can!
sq.root 125 = 11.180339...... to 3 significant figures: 11.2 to 3 decimal places: 11.180
square root 2 times square root 3 times square root 8
The index laws state that (an)m = an*m. Thus, (31/2)2 = 31 = 3.
Square root (75) / square root (3) = 5
The square root of 3 times the negative square root of 3 can be calculated by multiplying the two square roots together. This results in -3, as the square root of 3 multiplied by the square root of 3 is the square root of 9, which simplifies to 3. Multiplying this by the negative sign gives us -3.
Square root of 6
10 square root of 3.