How do I solve the square root of (one minus the (square root of 3)/5) ^2
Ok, that's confusing. the square root of 3 over 5 is one fraction that is being subtracted from 1 all under a square root sign.
How do I solve the square root of (one minus the (square root of 3)/5) ^2
Ok, that's confusing. the square root of 3 over 5 is one fraction that is being subtracted from 1 all under a square root sign.
Sqrt[ 1 - sqrt(3) / 5]^2 Did I write it properly? If yes, then the answer is:
=1 - sqrt(3)/5