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Note: saying the "half power of (2x)" = (2x 1/2 is just another way to say "square root of (2x)".
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It is now square to say "square".
That is to say, the square root is also the mean proportional!
In particular, Anderson and Levine noted an arithmetic-based joke during Drake's guest vocal, where he says "The square root of 69 is 8 something, right / 'Cuz I been trying to work it out".
"I'm sorry, what did you say?" "What is the square root of a hundred and forty-four?" "Do I know the square root of a hundred and forty-four?
Not such a thorny problem after all, since all that's been said is that the (square root of the Area)^2 = the Area.
Since 35 is just one away from 36, we can say with confidence that its square root is just lower than 6.
Every now and then, say something smart like, "The square root of so-and-so is 19.2!" people will be surprised and confused.
"Gosh, Mother, I hate to think what's going to happen when somebody asks you to extract a square root," he said.
As its name says, the RMS is the square root of the mean of the squared single signals.
Depending on your tolerance level for such larkish eggheadedness, you'll either chuckle in delight or roll your eyes at, say, his insistence on providing the square root of a book's ISBN in a review of that book (a solid frontrunner, I feel, for most DFW-ish thing DFW ever did).
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