Geometric Mean of Two Numbers: 16 Value a; 6 Value b
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16 Value a; 6 Value b converts to
9.797959
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Input: 16 Value a; 6 Value b
Output: 9.797959
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Geometric Mean of Two Numbers
Calculate the geometric mean of two numbers using √(ab).
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Nearby Reference Values
| Scenario | Geometric Mean |
|---|---|
| 4 Value a; 6 Value b | 4.898979 |
| 4 Value a; 12 Value b | 6.928203 |
| 4 Value a; 24 Value b | 9.797959 |
| 8 Value a; 2 Value b | 4 |
| 8 Value a; 3 Value b | 4.898979 |
| 8 Value a; 6 Value b | 6.928203 |
| 8 Value a; 12 Value b | 9.797959 |
| 8 Value a; 24 Value b | 13.856406 |
| 16 Value a; 2 Value b | 5.656854 |
| 16 Value a; 3 Value b | 6.928203 |
| 16 Value a; 6 Value b | 9.797959 |
| 16 Value a; 12 Value b | 13.856406 |
| 16 Value a; 24 Value b | 19.595918 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Geometric Mean of Two Numbers, formulas, and expected usage.
What does the Geometric Mean of Two Numbers calculator do?
It helps with averaging rates, ratios, and multiplicative growth factors.
What formula does the Geometric Mean of Two Numbers calculator use?
Geometric mean of two values = √(a × b).
What inputs are valid?
For real-number results, both values should be zero or greater.
When would I use this?
averaging rates, ratios, and multiplicative growth factors
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