Square Roots of 36
In mathematics, a square root of a number is a number times itself equals the original number. For example, the square root of 9 is 3 because 3 times itself (or 3 squared) equals the original number (9).
The square root of 36 is 6 because 6 times itself (or 6 squared) equals the original number (36).
Questions about Square Roots of 36
- What is the square root of 36?
The square root of 36 is 6.
- How do you find the square root of 36?
To find the square root of 36, you can use a calculator or a square root table. You can also use the following formula:
√x = (x^(1/2)) Where x is the number you are trying to find the square root of.
In this case, x = 36. So, the square root of 36 is:
√36 = (36^(1/2)) √36 = 6 - What are some other numbers that have a square root of 6?
Any number that is 6 squared is a square root of 36. For example, 162, 256, and 360 are all square roots of 36.
- What is the opposite of a square root?
The opposite of a square root is a square. A square is a number times itself. For example, 9 is a square because 3 times itself (or 3 squared) equals 9.
In this case, the opposite of the square root of 36 is 36 because 6 times itself (or 6 squared) equals 36.
- What is the square root of a negative number?
There is no real number that is the square root of a negative number. However, there are complex numbers that are the square roots of negative numbers.
For example, the square root of -9 is -3i, where i is the imaginary unit.
- What is the square root of a fraction?
The square root of a fraction is the square root of the numerator divided by the square root of the denominator.
For example, the square root of 16/9 is 4/3 because the square root of 16 is 4 and the square root of 9 is 3.
- What is the square root of a decimal number?
The square root of a decimal number can be found using a calculator or a square root table. You can also use the following formula:
√x = (x^(1/2)) Where x is the decimal number you are trying to find the square root of.
For example, the square root of 3.6 is 1.9 because 1.9 times itself (or 1.9 squared) equals 3.6.
Conclusion
The square root of 36 is 6. This is because 6 times itself (or 6 squared) equals the original number (36).
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