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)
do you mean to multiply a number by the sixth power? if so, an example could be 3^6 (3 to the 6th) which would be 3x3x3x3x3x3 which equals 729 or do you mean 6 squared? (6^2) 6x6 = 36
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.
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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.
do you mean to multiply a number by the sixth power? if so, an example could be 3^6 (3 to the 6th) which would be 3x3x3x3x3x3 which equals 729 or do you mean 6 squared? (6^2) 6x6 = 36
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.