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.
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
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.
11 did you mean square and not sqaure? The answer is still 11. Netflyer
The two square roots of 9 are 3 and -3. A square root is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. In this case, 3 multiplied by 3 equals 9, and -3 multiplied by -3 also equals 9.
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!
They are 8 and -8.
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