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Math Problems

Started by May 17, 2002 04:56 PM
9 comments, last by aramstudios 22 years, 9 months ago
What is the square root of 75 by the power of 2 multiplied by 98,756,245? The Fantasy Action/Adventure is the Best Genre
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First of all is this a homework question or something cause it seems like an odd question. Second of all use a calculator or pencil and paper. Jeez some people are lazy.
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Funny...har ... har.....it's a joke right???

[edited by - GoofProg on May 17, 2002 6:03:57 PM]

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Gives it away...

Its not funny.. and erm.. square root and power of 2 cancel each other out!?!?..

so 75 * 98''756''245.. shouldn''t be that difficult..

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But he might mean sqrt(75)^(2*98756245) or sqrt((75^2)*98756245) or sqrt((75)^(2*98756245))

Pretend that ^ means "to da power of".

Truly a well thought out problem.

How about using the windows calculator?
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for the question:
depends on the order of execution, as mentoyed above


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I doubt that there would be anything involving (2*98756245) if this is a homework question involving powers. Call it intuition, but I think this problem is trying to test the student''s understanding that the squareroot of a number then squared (or vice versa) is the original number. That would result in 75 * 98,756,245. I''ve read enough math books to feel that way, believe me
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