Hello!
Well, we can find square roots in different cases. Let me give you some examples:
An example of it is when we are working with diagonals.
• Imagine that you have a ,5m ladder,.
,• You want to ,climb a wall with a height of 4m, and for that you want the ladder to have a slope that allows its tip to be at the top of the wall.
,• So ,what should be the distance on the floor between the ladder and the wall,?
Let me explain this example to you using square root:
So, we can obtain this distance by using the Pythagorean Theorem, that is:
[tex]\begin{gathered} a^2=b^2+c^2 \\ 5^2=4^2+c^2 \\ 25=16+c^2 \\ 25-16=c^2 \\ 9=c^2 \end{gathered}[/tex]To obtain this distance 'c', we will have to calculate the square root, look:
[tex]\begin{gathered} c^2=9 \\ c=\pm\sqrt[]{9} \\ c^{\prime}=3 \\ c^{\doubleprime}=+3 \end{gathered}[/tex]As we don't have a negative distance, the distance c = 3m.
So, it was just an example. We can use square roots in different formulas of math, for example:
• quadratic equation, (to solve functions or draw graphs)
,• exponentiation ,(to obtain numbers raised to square)
,• trigonometry ,(Pythagorean Theorem, sine, cosine, tangent)