No. For it to work, then 3 squared and 4 squared would have to be equal to 6 squared. 4 squared=16 3 squared= 9 9+16= 25 6 squared= 36.
1/sqrt(3)
If: x+6 = x squared then the value of x works out as 3 or -2
Either 6 or -6 will satisfy this.
6 = 2×3 → 6² = (2×3)² = 2²×3² > 3² 5³ = 125, 6² = 36 Therefore 5³ is the greatest with 6² next and 3² the least (5³ > 6² > 3²).
I find the value of six squared by multiplying 6 by itself.I got my answer by explaining in words how I find the value of 6 squared.
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3 - 3 squared = 6 * * * * * NO! 3 - 3 squared = 3 - 9 = -6
No. For it to work, then 3 squared and 4 squared would have to be equal to 6 squared. 4 squared=16 3 squared= 9 9+16= 25 6 squared= 36.
102 or 100
1/sqrt(3)
36 and 9
No, three squared is nine. 3(squared sign) =3x3 =9
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If: x+6 = x squared then the value of x works out as 3 or -2
Either 6 or -6 will satisfy this.