I am very confused and would like this explained please:
How to simplify the radical expression of 18?
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I am very confused and would like this explained please:
How to simplify the radical expression of 18?
When you say "radical expression," do you mean:?
If so, then what you do is break the number 18 down to its prime factors, as follows:
18 = 2*3*3
From this you can see that the number 3 is squared , so you can take it out of the radical as follows:
Hope this helps.
Yes that's exactly what I needed. Your explanation of how to do it was much easier then the books- thank you! :D
Okay one last math question today:
Which is greater, the geometric mean or the arithmetic mean of 4 and 12. Explain.
What I don't get is the geometric answer comes out as a radical right? So how do compare it to the arithmetic mean?
The geometric mean does turn out to be a radical - you're correct. But that's OK - there's nothing that says you can't compare an irrational number likeQuote:
Originally Posted by princessgloomy
against a rational number like 2.2 to see which is greater. I suggest you do the calculation on a calculator and see which is larger. For example, if the numbers were 2 and 10, the arithmetic mean would be 6 and the geometric mean is
, so in this case the arithmetic mean would be greater. Now try it with 4 and 12 and see what you get.
So for the geo. Mean of 4 and 12 I get 6.928
And the arithmetic mean I get 8, so it is the greatest?
Yep - that's right. In fact, I think you'll find that the arithmetic mean is always greater than the geometric mean.
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