Asked by jasmine20
Can someone give me an example of how might anyone apply radical expressions and their applications to the daily life of themselves.
Well square root of 25 is 5
now A^2 + B^2 = C^2
We need to see if a box is square. So we measure down one side 3' the the other 4'. Now we take a diagonal measurement. If it is 5' then we know it is a square box.
LANCE,
BUT IN OUR DAILY LIFES DO YOU THINK ONE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THAT AND IS THIS DEALING WITH RADICAL EXPRESSIONS
3,4, 5
6,8, 10
12, 24, 20
Used these for years to check house footers for being square.
Also one can take a diagonal from the footer forms from corner to corner and know ahead (by math) what it should be; then set them so they are ready for concrete. And yes, any square root is a radical expression.
Is there any way math homework can be easy and fun?
Well square root of 25 is 5
now A^2 + B^2 = C^2
We need to see if a box is square. So we measure down one side 3' the the other 4'. Now we take a diagonal measurement. If it is 5' then we know it is a square box.
LANCE,
BUT IN OUR DAILY LIFES DO YOU THINK ONE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW THAT AND IS THIS DEALING WITH RADICAL EXPRESSIONS
3,4, 5
6,8, 10
12, 24, 20
Used these for years to check house footers for being square.
Also one can take a diagonal from the footer forms from corner to corner and know ahead (by math) what it should be; then set them so they are ready for concrete. And yes, any square root is a radical expression.
Is there any way math homework can be easy and fun?