The square roots of negative 55 are the imaginary numbers -7.4162*i and 7.4162*i where i is the square root of -1. There can be only one integer between any two imaginary numbers and that is 0.
8 and 9
The numbers are: 55 and 55
11x5
Let the numbers be x and y x+y=55 and x-y=21 Now since x-y=21 x=21+y. Plug that into the first equation. 21+y+y=55 or 21+2y=55 so 2y=55-21=34 and y =17 Now since 17+x=55, we immediately see that x=38.
They are: square root of 55 times square root of 55 = 55 or 27.5+27.5 = 55
The numbers are: 55 and 2.25
55
The square roots of negative 55 are the imaginary numbers -7.4162*i and 7.4162*i where i is the square root of -1. There can be only one integer between any two imaginary numbers and that is 0.
No, 55 is not a square number. Square numbers are numbers like this: 16, 25, 36 and 100 and heaps of others.
8 and 9
55
The two prime numbers that are factors of 55 are 11 and 5.
Just check the squares of a few whole numbers. If 55 is between two of those squares, then its square root is also between the corresponding square roots.
The two numbers are the complex conjugate pair27.5 - 79.0174iand27.5 + 79.0174iwhere i is the imaginary square root of -1.
The numbers are: 55 and 55
55 and 110