There isn't one Linear is only length one foot long
square foot is an area with width X breadth measured in inches or feet equaling 1 square foot ,
The answer to the calculation is simply called the square root.
7 times the square root of 7
You cannot have a square root of a linear measure: there is no such thing as a cm1/2.
Being a square, all the linear dimensions are identical, the square root of 25.
You can't have a square root in a linear equation other than to express a constant. If it is used as such, it is represented the same way as in any other branch of mathematics.
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Yes, it is a linear polynomial.
The estimated square root of 333 is approximately 18.25. This is because 18 squared is 324 and 19 squared is 361, placing the square root of 333 between these two values. For a more precise calculation, the square root can be approximated as around 18.248.
Technically,no. A radical equation has a radical (Square root) in it, and has two solutions because the square root can be positive or negative.
The speed of the standing waves in a string will increase by about 1.414 (the square root of 2 to be more precise) if the tension on the string is doubled. The speed of propagation of the wave in the string is equal to the square root of the tension of the string divided by the linear mass of the string. That's the tension of the string divided by the linear mass of the string, and then the square root of that. If tension doubles, then the tension of the string divided by the linear mass of the string will double. The speed of the waves in the newly tensioned string will be the square root of twice what the tension divided by the linear mass was before. This will mean that the square root of two will be the amount the speed of the wave through the string increases compared to what it was. The square root of two is about 1.414 or so.
Calculation means to do an operation such as add, subtract, multiply, divide, square or aquare root, etc. resulting in a numerical answer.
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