Asked by Josh
There are ? different ways to represent the square root of 1000000 in the form a square root b, where a and b are positive integers. One way is 1 square root 1000000
A. 2
B. 4
C. 12
D. 16
About this question, i have no idea what they are trying to ask....
A. 2
B. 4
C. 12
D. 16
About this question, i have no idea what they are trying to ask....
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
I don't understand the question
√1000000 = 1000
why express 1000 as a square root
did you mean?
= 1*√1000000
= √10*√100000
= √100*√10000
= √1000*√1000
√1000000 = 1000
why express 1000 as a square root
did you mean?
= 1*√1000000
= √10*√100000
= √100*√10000
= √1000*√1000
Answered by
Josh
yes
Answered by
Steve
How about
1√1000000
2√250000
4√62500
5√40000
8√15625
10√10000
and so on
List 'em and count them
1√1000000
2√250000
4√62500
5√40000
8√15625
10√10000
and so on
List 'em and count them
Answered by
Enrique
So in other words, how many factors of 1000000 are perfect squares?
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