which "diagram" shows the model "sqrt25" =5?

We can't see your diagram.

ms sue how do i show it

Sorry -- but you can't show it on Jiskha.

The diagram that represents the equation √25 = 5 is called a square root diagram. Square root diagrams are used to visually represent the calculation of square roots.

To understand how this diagram represents the equation, it helps to know what taking the square root means. The square root (√) of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. In this case, the square root (√) of 25 is 5, because 5 * 5 = 25.

To create the diagram, start by drawing a square with an area of 25 units. This represents the number 25. Then, draw a line segment inside the square that represents the square root symbol (√). The length of this line segment should be equal to the value of the square root, which is 5 in this case.

So, in the diagram, you will have a square with an area of 25 units, and a line segment inside it that represents the square root (√) with a length equal to 5 units. This diagram visually illustrates the equation √25 = 5.