Tuesday 14 August 2012

radical calculator


In the previous post we have discussed about How to Graph an Equation and In today's session we are going to discuss about radical calculator. In mathematics, we will see many types of expression such as polynomial expression. Here we will discuss the concept of radical calculator. An expression which is having root values, such as square roots, cube roots are known as radicals. For example: √ (r + s), and 3√ (r + s). The value of 2 means square root, 3 means cube root and so on. Radicals are denoted by the symbol '√'. Now we will see radical calculator.
Radical calculator can be defined as a online machine which is used to add the multiple values within a seconds. Now we will understand some steps that are used to solve the radical values.
Step 1: Let we have to add two radical values then put two root values in two text box.
Step 2: Then enter solve button to get desired result. Now we will discuss it with the help of example:
For example: Let we have to add two unlike radicals. 2 √7 + 4 √9 + √7 + 5 √9.
Solution: Here we need to see some steps so that we can easily add the radical values.
Step 1: Given radical expression is 2 √7 + 4 √9 + √7 + 5 √9, Now we have to add radical values given in the expression.
Step 2: Now we have to find the common term if present in the given radical expression.
In this expression two pairs are same. So we can write them as:
= 2 √7 + 4 √9 + √7 + 5 √9,
= 2 √7 + √7 + 4 √9 + 5 √9,
Now find common term in expression. (know more about radical calculator, here)
= (2 + 1) √7 + (4 + 5) √9, Now add the radicals we get. On adding these values we get;
= 3 √7 + 9 √9. In this way we can easily add radical.
Relative Standard Deviation can be defined as a measure of precision. Mostly it is also known as coefficient of variation used to find the percentage.
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