4,096
Examples of irrational numbers which are not square roots of whole numbers are pi (3.14159 to five decimal places), the golden ratio (1.6180339887...) and silver ratio (2.4142135623), and the twelfth root of two, which is the difference between any two notes in an even-tempered musical scale.
Two twelfths. (1/12 + 1/12 = 2/12)
it is twelfth
No. The square root of two is an irrational number. If you multiply the square root of two by the square root of two, you get two which is a rational number.
The answer to this whimsical but useless exercise is "still infinity." By convention, you cannot have a finite root of an indefinite number.
4,096
Examples of irrational numbers which are not square roots of whole numbers are pi (3.14159 to five decimal places), the golden ratio (1.6180339887...) and silver ratio (2.4142135623), and the twelfth root of two, which is the difference between any two notes in an even-tempered musical scale.
The twelfth day of January in the year two-thousand-twelve -OR- The twelfth day of January in the year two-thousand-and-twelve -OR- The twelfth day of the first month in the year two-thousand-twelve -OR- The twelfth day of the first month in the year two-thousand-and-twelve And the such.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Okay, so an eighth of two thirds is basically like taking two thirds and dividing it by eight. So, if you crunch the numbers, you'd get one twelfth. But hey, who's counting, right?
one twelfth!
Two twelfths. (1/12 + 1/12 = 2/12)
They are two titles for the same play. "What You Will" is an alternate title for the play usually called "Twelfth Night".
No.
Two hundred and twelfth.
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