The answer to this whimsical but useless exercise is: Infinity
Since infinity is not a defined number, it is impossible to have a square root of it. its infinity!
Infinity
17.72 + ∞
sqrt(x) Range: {0,infinity)
This question appears to have been phrased incorrectly as it appears nonsensical. 9x + 117 = 2x + 17 = 2x There is only one value for x where one could suggest this holds true and that is if x is equal to infinity. Therefore the square root of x will also equal infinity. If 2x = 2x + 17 then we have to seek a value for x where "adding to it" does not change the value. The only value could be infinity. It is a nonsense to talk of adding to infinity however. I suspect that this question has been mistyped somehow, but have answered it as written.
Since infinity is not a defined number, it is impossible to have a square root of it. its infinity!
Anawer is Infinity
Infinity
Infinity
What is the limit as x approaches infinity of the square root of x? Ans: As x approaches infinity, root x approaches infinity - because rootx increases as x does.
infinity is not considered a number it is considered a theory therefore it can not be square rooted
17.72 + ∞
The answer is infinite.
0.5
CoolFunny XDAnd...Smart! Pie = 3.14 The square root of infinity is infinity =|
1.495348781
the squared root