With a little imagination, I am sure you can find lots of phrases that don't describe the square root of 625.
With a little imagination, I am sure you can find lots of phrases that don't describe the square root of 625.
With a little imagination, I am sure you can find lots of phrases that don't describe the square root of 625.
With a little imagination, I am sure you can find lots of phrases that don't describe the square root of 625.
Yes and no. It depends on your definition of square root. By the actual one, yes. All non-negative numbers have a square root. That square root might be irrational but it has a square root, nonetheless. 10 isn't a square number because there's no integer that can be squared to make ten but 10 definitely has a square root: 3.16227766....... If by square root you mean an integer square root, then no. If a number has an integer as its square root then you could square that integer to get the number, making it a square number.
4390.404 Note that nearly all calculators have a square root function. You could have done it yourself.
Yes, every positive real number has a real square root. If you would write your number in scientific notation, I could tell you what the root is.
This question is unclear.You could be asking for the square root of ( c5 )or alternatively for ( the square root of c )5Also are you intending for c to be as in the speed of light - if not, why not use x?
sqrt(1) + sqrt(1) + sqrt(64) = +/- 1 +/- 1 +/- 8 positive square root is 10 negative square root is -10 By permutating the +/- it could also be +8, -8 ,
The square root is not integral : about 7585.998 (round to 7586 - this square is 54547396, so this could be a transposition error).
A square root.
Yes and no. It depends on your definition of square root. By the actual one, yes. All non-negative numbers have a square root. That square root might be irrational but it has a square root, nonetheless. 10 isn't a square number because there's no integer that can be squared to make ten but 10 definitely has a square root: 3.16227766....... If by square root you mean an integer square root, then no. If a number has an integer as its square root then you could square that integer to get the number, making it a square number.
4390.404 Note that nearly all calculators have a square root function. You could have done it yourself.
This phrase is used to describe a situation where something is being forced to fit where it doesn't naturally belong. It symbolizes trying to make something work in a way that is not practical or feasible.
The square root of the square root of 2
Yes, every positive real number has a real square root. If you would write your number in scientific notation, I could tell you what the root is.
The 8th root
This question is unclear.You could be asking for the square root of ( c5 )or alternatively for ( the square root of c )5Also are you intending for c to be as in the speed of light - if not, why not use x?
sqrt(1) + sqrt(1) + sqrt(64) = +/- 1 +/- 1 +/- 8 positive square root is 10 negative square root is -10 By permutating the +/- it could also be +8, -8 ,
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There are infinitely many of them. They include square root of (4.41) square root of (4.42) square root of (4.43) square root of (4.44) square root of (4.45) square root of (5.3) square root of (5.762) square root of (6) square root of (6.1) square root of (6.2)