Rationalizing any digits of the (√2) by a single fraction of integers; is affirmatively possible in Circle to Circle: C2C, “CycLomeTrics / ክብዮሽ” For instance, the next one is a source for the 32 digits equivalent of this issue:
(14398739476117879 / 10181446324101389) = 1.4142135623730950488016887242097
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root 2 x root 53
The square root of the fraction 4/9 is either 2/3 or -2/3
The square root of 2 plus the square root of 2 is equal to twice the square root of 2, therefore the correct answer is: 2(√2) or √8
5 (square root) 2
2 square root 17
root 2 x root 53
The square root of 32 isn't rational, so it can't be a fraction.
The square root of 28 in simplified radical form is...2 * Square root of 7
9 square root 2
No because the square root of 2 is an irrational number that can't be expressed as a fraction.
the square root of 20 in it's simplest form is ^2 square root of 5
square root of 20 = square root of 4 * square root of 5. square root of 4 = 2, so your answer is 2 square root of 5.
The square root of the fraction 4/9 is either 2/3 or -2/3
The square root of fraction 20 over 25: = √20 ...√25 = √4(5) ......5 = 2√5 .....5 or 2 square root of 5 over 5
The square root of 2 plus the square root of 2 is equal to twice the square root of 2, therefore the correct answer is: 2(√2) or √8
Its 'Square Root'. Remember 'roots; of numbers can be expressed in different ways. (2)/ ; Surd form x^(1/2) ; index form ( as a fraction) x^(0.5) ; index form ( as a decimal). For 'nth' roots (n) / ; surd form x^(1/n) ; Fraction form x^(0.***) ; decimal form .
No; it's irrational