(f(g(t)))'=f'(g(t)) x g'(t)
y=sqrt(3x-5) here f(t)=sqrt(t) and g(t)=3t-5, f'(t)=1/(2 sqrt(t)) and g'(t) = 3
So y'= f'(g(x)) x g'(x) = 1/(2 sqrt(3x-5) x 3 = 3/(2 sqrt(3x-5))
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Square root of 6.25 equals ± 2.5
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The opposite (or inverse function) of the square root would be the square.
No. The square root of 6 = 2.449
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You are asking for the square root of 117649 - which is 343 (which you could get by using the square root function on most calculators).
square root of x/pi
Square root of 6.25 equals ± 2.5
The square root of 12 equals the square root of 4 times 3. The square root of 4 is 2. The square root of 12 equals 2 times the square root of 3.
The square root operation is not a function because for each value of y there can be 2 values of x - the principal square root and its negative. This can only be rectified by limiting the range of the opearation to the principal or positive square root. Furthermore, it also depends on the domain of the function. If y<4 then the square root is not defined within Real numbers. So, for y ≥ 4, x = +sqrt(y-4) is a function.
The square root of 1.44 is 1.2
The function f(x)=100 has no roots, as f(x) never equals 0. The square root of 100 is 10. The cube root of 100 is about 4.64.
It is the square root of 10 times the square root of 10 equals 10
It is: the square root of 185 times the square root of 185 equals 185
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The square root of 6798 almost equals 82.449984839295