please help
√(4*36) + 5 --> √(144) + 5 --> 12 + 5 = ?
yep :)
the 5 isn't under the square root though so you can't do 144+5 = 149 because √(144) + 5 is not √(144+5)
Go Jigg! >:3
In order to make that clear -> \(\sqrt{144+5}\) is a lot different to \(\sqrt{144}+ 5\) @trollface -> To make questions more clear to others, use LaTeX or the Equation button. `\(\sqrt{144+5} \) ` = \(\sqrt{144+5}\) `\(\sqrt{144} +5\)` = \(\sqrt{144} + 5\)
Yeah, nothing wrong. The left side which is shaded, is the code I used, when you just copy and paste it , you will get the same out put which is in the Right hand side.
okay, thanks for the tip..i'll def. use it in the future.
thank you for helping me jugglypuff!
Always, welcome! Good Luck.
much LaTeX too much time to do that I'll stick with parenthesis thanks :P
LaTeX doesn't take any time... \(\LaTeX\)
\(\ L_AT_EX\) * :3, I think it's like that anyways c;
But, but, but, \(\LaTeX\) -> this looks nice also :P xD
cx
take that to the LaTeX group >.> this is getting off topic
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^ I enjoy making questions off - topic. But, well, fine! :P
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