8, -8
I divided 2 into 70 and i got 35.I am in 5th grade and I don't know square roots yet.35 is what i predict.
The square root(s) of 64: ± 8
64 : -8 -(64) 1/2 32 64 1/2
11 did you mean square and not sqaure? The answer is still 11. Netflyer
A number is squared by multiplying it by itself, for example 8 is the square of 64 (8 x 8 = 64). Square roots are found by figuring out which number, when squared, will give the number in question, for example the square root of 64 is 8 (64 / 8 = 8).
5 and -5.
The square roots of 64 are +8 and -8.
The square roots of 64 are 8 and -8. This is because both 8 × 8 and (-8) × (-8) equal 64. Thus, the two square roots of 64 are 8 and -8.
I divided 2 into 70 and i got 35.I am in 5th grade and I don't know square roots yet.35 is what i predict.
The square root(s) of 64: ± 8
The two square roots of 64 are 8 and -8. This is because 8 × 8 equals 64, and (-8) × (-8) also equals 64. In mathematical terms, the square root of a number can be both positive and negative.
64 : -8 -(64) 1/2 32 64 1/2
11 did you mean square and not sqaure? The answer is still 11. Netflyer
The square roots of any positive number are the positive and negative number which can be multiplied together to make that number. In this instance, sqrt(64) = ±8.
A number is squared by multiplying it by itself, for example 8 is the square of 64 (8 x 8 = 64). Square roots are found by figuring out which number, when squared, will give the number in question, for example the square root of 64 is 8 (64 / 8 = 8).
The answer depends on what you mean by higher. 81 is bigger than 64. But the square roots of 81 are -9 and +9 while the square roots of 64 are -8 and +8. You then have -9 < -8 so sqrt(81) < sqrt(64) -9 < 8 so sqrt(81) < sqrt(64) -8 < 9 so sqrt(64) < sqrt(81) 8 < 9 so sqrt(64) < sqrt(81) Take your pick!
8 and -8.