Squareroot of 4 + Squareroot of 4 + Squareroot of 4 + 4=2+2+2+4=10
Use the Pythagoras formula. In this case, squareroot(3002 + 4002) = 500.Use the Pythagoras formula. In this case, squareroot(3002 + 4002) = 500.Use the Pythagoras formula. In this case, squareroot(3002 + 4002) = 500.Use the Pythagoras formula. In this case, squareroot(3002 + 4002) = 500.
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2i , where i is the so-called imaginary number: squareroot of -1
This is the long way:x2 + 16 = 0x1= -1/2 + squareroot of -15,75x2 = -1/2 - sqareroot of - 15,75Note: squareroot of 16,25 is roughly ~ 4,03112575Well, so much for the theory, but this question does not have any solution, since you can't draw the squareroot of a negative number like - 15,75.And the short way:x2 + 16 = 0x2 = -16x = squareroot of - 16, which as I declared above, is not possible.Woops, I misunderstood your question; heres the answer to your question:f(x) = x2 + 16derivatef'(x) = 2xf'(0) = 2(0) Put in x = 0f'(0) = 0 When x = 0, the curve turns and you have a minimi point.f(0) = x2 + 16 Put in x = 0 in the first equation to get y.f(0) = 02 + 16f(0) = 16 y = 16minimum point: x = 0, y = 16 --> (0;16)
I'm assuming you mean square root of 36.squareroot(36) = 6To check this, all you need to do is square 6 to see if you get 36.(6)2 = 36
six on the square root of three
The rule for the equation of a circle is x^2+y^2=r^2.So if you have x^2+y^2=36, just squareroot the 36 and you'll have your radius. In this case, the radius is 6.
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the diagnol is the side of the square times squareroot(2) so the length of the side is 11/squareroot(2) and in simplified form your final answer is 11*squareroot(2)/2
29 29X29=841