One cannot get the square root of an item. However if you want to quantify this item: The square root of the moon = the square root of (1) the moon. The square root of (1) moon is still one moon as the root of 1 is still one :P
.05 is the square root of one fourth.
The Sign for square root is One of them ticks
The square root of one is one as 1 * 1 = 1The √1 = 1
The square root of 1/4 is: 0.5
one was irrational; one kept on repeating himself; one was unreal
The square root of one is one.
A Square Root is one of the two equal factors of a number.
One cannot get the square root of an item. However if you want to quantify this item: The square root of the moon = the square root of (1) the moon. The square root of (1) moon is still one moon as the root of 1 is still one :P
.05 is the square root of one fourth.
the square root (abbreviated: sqrt) of x9 can be written like this: sqrt(x9) = (x9)(1/2) = x[9*(1/2)] = x(9/2)
Square Root of a MillionThe square root of a million is 1,000.
No, a perfect square is the square of an integer number. Fractions are never a perfect square, as the square of an integer is always another integer.Actually fractions can be perfect squares an example is one ninth, it would be one third times one third which equals one ninth.
The answer is yes given no restrictions on the kinds of numbers we allow to be discussed. Simply, think of a repeating decimal number. It has a square root and therefore it is a square. That square root is likely to be an irrational number, but it is a number and so it's square exists and that square is a repeating decimal number. For example, 1/9 (one ninth) is 0.111111... and it is the square of 1/3 (a third), 0.333333...
The square root of one google is +/- 10e50
The Sign for square root is One of them ticks
The square root of one is one as 1 * 1 = 1The √1 = 1