Why is only the last number wrong in the output this code:
public class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("Hello world");
System.out.println("I wounder is the sqaure root of (2*3) the
same as the sqaure root of 2 and 3 multiplied.");
double squareroot0 = Math.pow(3*2, 0.5);
double squarroot1 = (Math.pow(3, 0.5) * Math.pow(2, 0.5));
System.out.println("So is it the same?");
System.out.println("is " + squareroot0 + " the equvielant of " +
squarroot1 + "?");
if(squareroot0 == squarroot1) {
System.out.println("Yes number one and number two are
the same, Congrats!");
}else {
System.out.println("No they are not! ");
}
System.out.println(squareroot0);
System.out.println(squarroot1);
}
}
Output:
Hello world
I wonder is the sqaure root of (2*3) the same as the sqaure
root of 2 and 3 multiplied.
So is it the same?
is 2.449489742783178 the equvielant of 2.4494897427831783?
No they are not!
2.449489742783178
2.4494897427831783
Mathematically they are equivalent, so what is going on?
Math.sqrt() and Math.pow(,0.5) is just as accurate.
Math.sqrt()will be faster and possibly more accurate thanMath.pow(x, 0.5)– Peter Lawrey Jun 9 '11 at 14:06