sqrt(50 - 49) = sqrt(1) = 1
7.071 and 7.072 [ square root of 49 ] and [ square root of 51 ]
Deductive reasoning. Trial and error. The square root of 49 is 7. The square root of 50 will be a little more than that. The answer is roughly 7.071
50√10
Since 50 contains no perfect square among its factors, you can't simplify the root of 50.
√49 < √50 < √64 7 < √50 < 8 (we are talking about the principal square roots)
5 radical 2
7.071 and 7.072 [ square root of 49 ] and [ square root of 51 ]
Deductive reasoning. Trial and error. The square root of 49 is 7. The square root of 50 will be a little more than that. The answer is roughly 7.071
It is 49*sqrt(2).
50√10
No - a natural number is a whole number. Therefore, the square root of 49 is a natural number, but the square root of 50 is not.
(7*sqrt(2))/2 (Seven time the square root of 2, divided by two)
Since 50 contains no perfect square among its factors, you can't simplify the root of 50.
betetween 50 and 49
√49 < √50 < √64 7 < √50 < 8 (we are talking about the principal square roots)
50 = 2*25 so sqrt(50) = 5*sqrt(2)
Yes. Any number is a square root of its square! So 50 is the square root of 50*50 = 2500