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Can you show how to show how to work out turning square root 149 to a decimal? I'm having so much trouble with my calculator turning square roots into simplified square root form instead of decimals.
The answer is actually 3.6 units To get the answer we know one leg is 2 units and the other is 3, the long side or known as the hypnoses is unknown. So what you have to do A squared + B squared which equals C squared. You label leg one A squared and leg two B squared so the first leg squared is 9 and the second leg is 4 which you have to add them together to get 13 which leads to the step of finding the square root of 13 which is 3.6.Which then you get the Hypnose or the longest side 3.6 units ;)))))) I’m just built different
Still doesn't answer my question, HOW do we get the square root of 'c' What I mean is, in the second example, you showed that you ended up with 149 = c2 , then you did some off camera stuff, came back, and suddenly the answer was there, 12.206..... Apologies if I sound rude, if someone could please answer my question, I'd be really grateful.
this is so late but you leave it as b ^2 then you swap the a^2 to the right side and remember whenever you swap you change the sign so if it was like 16 + b^2 + 20 it changes to b^2 = 20 - 16
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Thanks Mr. J, your videos have helped me overcome math/math test anxiety. You explain things in such a way that it's easy to understand. Keep the videos coming!
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Amazing without you i would have failed my monthly exam i tried watching many famous TH-camrs videos and famous coaching centre videos they just confused me more.but your videos got straight to the point and simplyfied complicated things i used to think Pythagoras theorem was hard just because the name was complicated but you just made me think it's a peice of cake .you got a new subscriber ✨❤️
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Find squared of a and b, find sum, find square root of sum, there is the c
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How about if A and C was giving and B side is missing?
He has another video on that
My tutored taught me that
Can you show how to show how to work out turning square root 149 to a decimal? I'm having so much trouble with my calculator turning square roots into simplified square root form instead of decimals.
In Casio calculator press SD
The answer is actually 3.6 units
To get the answer we know one leg is 2 units and the other is 3, the long side or known as the hypnoses is unknown. So what you have to do A squared + B squared which equals C squared. You label leg one A squared and leg two B squared so the first leg squared is 9 and the second leg is 4 which you have to add them together to get 13 which leads to the step of finding the square root of 13 which is 3.6.Which then you get the Hypnose or the longest side 3.6 units ;))))))
I’m just built different
meters ftw, as opposed to inches...ect or "metre" if you're not in the US. Anyway awesome work.
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Sometimes you have to leave it as a radical. In this case, 149 is a prime number so the radical cannot be simplified.
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Mr J, I love your videos but I can't find the sol to my problem of the 1 question which I have doubt
The ans for √149 is 12.22 which if u multiply 12.22 by its self u get 149.3284😊
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How did you get the anwer 12.21
He used the formula, then rounded 12.20655..... to 2 decimal places to get 12.21
Guys how to know if it’s plus or minus
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Isn’t the hypotenuse 3.6? 2^2=4 3^2= 9, 9+4=13, and the square root of 13 is 3.6.
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What is 21hundreds converted to inches
U can just use the 3-4-5 method that simplifies everything
Can u explain more?
Still doesn't answer my question, HOW do we get the square root of 'c' What I mean is, in the second example, you showed that you ended up with 149 = c2 , then you did some off camera stuff, came back, and suddenly the answer was there, 12.206..... Apologies if I sound rude, if someone could please answer my question, I'd be really grateful.
square root the 149 to get just c
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I don’t understand on the question 2, how you got 12.206
I wish I was high on potenuse
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3-4-5 the perfect right angle the base is 3 the left side is 4 and then connect the other side is always 5 and its always in feet
Pythagoras theorem named after the famous mathematician Pythagoras obviously
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brother how do i find the b^2 part bruh
this is so late but you leave it as b ^2 then you swap the a^2 to the right side and remember whenever you swap you change the sign so if it was like 16 + b^2 + 20 it changes to b^2 = 20 - 16
@@klo4090 haha yeah I got it, thank you so much tho i appreciate it
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