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1. Geometric Mean
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Exercise 13 Page 623

For any two positive numbers a and b, the geometric mean is the positive number x such that ax= xb.

3sqrt(3) ≈ 5.2

Practice makes perfect
For any two positive numbers a and b, the geometric mean is the positive number x such that ax= xb. Since we know that x must be positive, the following equation is the definition of a geometric mean. x= sqrt(a b)We are asked to find the geometric mean of the given pair of numbers. 18 and 1.5 Let's substitute them into the equation and simplify the right-hand side to find the mean x.
x=sqrt(18* 1.5)
Evaluate
x=sqrt(9 * 2 * 1.5)
x=sqrt(9) * sqrt(2 * 1.5)
x=sqrt(9)* sqrt(3)
x=3sqrt(3)
Using a calculator, we can see that the obtained number is approximately 5.2.