This is simple P
(sqrt3/2)^2 = (sqrt3)^2/2^2 = 3/4
I presume you mean 1/2 of square root 3
2006-10-03 21:39:22
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answer #1
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answered by Mein Hoon Na 7
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you need to recognize any number with square root squared is that number.
then
square root of 3 squared = 3 , so
square root of 3 squared/ 2 squared = 3/4
but if you mean
square root of (3/2) squared = 3/2 just the number under the square root
Hope this helps
2006-10-03 22:41:30
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answered by Anonymous
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If you mean to imply the square root to only 3, then it is 3/4
or to both two and three, then it is 3/2
2006-10-03 21:56:33
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answer #3
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answered by sonali 3
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do u mean this
{(sqrt3)/2}^2
then ans is 3/4
if u mean square root of (3/2)^2
then ans is 3/2
2006-10-03 21:46:18
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answered by Nick 3
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c: ?one hundred 000 is the comparable as announcing ?10*ten thousand that's one hundred?10 ?one thousand is the comparable as announcing ?10*one hundred that's 10?10 so it somewhat is somewhat: one hundred?10 + 10?10 + ?10 that's 111?10 d: utilising the comparable image, in basic terms fake it somewhat is cubic root ?2 + ?sixteen = ?2 + ?8*2 = ?2 + 2?2 is 3?2
2016-12-15 19:22:41
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answered by ? 3
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If V represents the radical sign, your value is equivalent to,
(V3 /2)^2
Now, the squaring operation works on both seperately as it is basically multiplication, then this becomes,
(V3.V3)/(2.2)
where the dot is multiplication, then this is simply,
3/4
Hope this helps~!
2006-10-03 23:33:45
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answered by yasiru89 6
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if it is
{(sqrt3)/2}^2
then ur answer is 3/4
if it is
{(sqrt3/2)}^2
then ur answer is 3/2
2006-10-03 21:59:19
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answered by vishal_boddu 2
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