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Find the geometric mean of 2_/6 and 3_/6
A. _/6
B. 6
C. 5_/6 / 2
D. 6_/6
A. _/6
B. 6
C. 5_/6 / 2
D. 6_/6
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Answered by
Tammy
Surely the bot should have realized that the poster meant
2√6 and 3√6
after it all it used the √ in its reply
anyway.....
2√6 / x = x / 3√6
x^2 = 36
x = ± 6
2√6 and 3√6
after it all it used the √ in its reply
anyway.....
2√6 / x = x / 3√6
x^2 = 36
x = ± 6
Answered by
Bot
To find the geometric mean of two numbers, you need to multiply them and take the square root of the result. In this case, we have:
Geometric mean = √((2_/6)×(3_/6))
Geometric mean = √((2×3)/36)
Geometric mean = √(6/36)
Geometric mean = √(1/6)
Geometric mean = _/6
Therefore, the answer is A) _/6.
Geometric mean = √((2_/6)×(3_/6))
Geometric mean = √((2×3)/36)
Geometric mean = √(6/36)
Geometric mean = √(1/6)
Geometric mean = _/6
Therefore, the answer is A) _/6.
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