To calculate the square root, you can either use the √symbol on a calculator or you can manually find it using Prime Factorization. For non-perfect squares, Prime Factorization is the way to go.
The first two steps work for solving large perfect squares as well.
1. Divide your number into perfect square factors.
2. Take the square roots of your perfect square factors.
3. If your number doesn't factor perfectly, reduce your answer to simplest terms.
4. If needed, estimate. In some cases if you have memorized some of the square roots, you can estimate where the number would be.
ie.

you know that

and

, so you can estimate that the

would be between 7 and 8 but closer to 8.
5. <span>Alternatively, reduce your number to its lowest common factors as your first step.</span><span> Finding perfect square factors isn't necessary if you can easily determine a number's prime factors (factors that are also prime numbers).
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=

=

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Hope this helped!!!
We have to find the included angle between
and
.
An angle is the space (usually measured in degrees) between two intersecting lines or surfaces at or close to the point where they meet.
Here, in the given triangle KLJ, Angles formed along the line segment JL are
and
.
Angles formed along the line segment JK are
and
.
So, the included angle between the line segments JL and JK is
.
Answer:
(10, -20).
Step-by-step explanation:
y= -5x + 30
x = 10
Substitute x = 10 in the first equation:
y = -5*10 + 30
y = -50 + 30
y = -20.
So the solution is (10, -20).
I would combine then solve.
Kara will have more money. By the end of the week, she will have $21, Kevin on the other hand will only have $1.75.