Finding the square<span> root of a </span>number<span> is the inverse operation of squaring that </span>number<span>. Remember, the </span>square<span> of a </span>number<span> is that </span>number<span> times itself. The perfect squares are the squares of the whole </span>numbers<span>. The </span>square<span> root of a </span>number<span>, n, written below is the </span>number<span> that gives n when multiplied by itself.
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Answer: 7
Explanation: both triangles are congruent, so the mid segment is half of 14
It would be 35 because we can assume that both y’s on the left side are parallel to the right side, and so they would have to be a 35 on each side
2 x (5-2)^3
2 x (3)^3
2 x 27
54
Answer:
135 ft^2.
Step-by-step explanation:
The total surface area
= 2 * area of the triangular sides + area of the 3 rectangular sides
= 2 * 1/2 * 2.5*6 + 8*6 + 8*6.5 + 8*2.5
= 135 ft^2.