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Brendan Huerta
24 June, 00:11
What's the geometric mean of 5 and 10?
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Erika Romero
24 June, 03:28
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The geometric mean of 5 and 10 is the positive square root of the product.
SQR (5*10) = SQR (50) = SQR (25 * 2) = 5 SQR (2)
If you are in Geometry and using proportions,
5/x = x/10 where x is the geomtric mean.
x^2 is 50 and x = 5 SQR (2)
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