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1. Find the value of 12 upto two decimal places using square root.
2. Write two irrational numbers whose sum and product are rational.
3. Write all integers between –5 and 5 with the help of number line.
4. In the property of indices am - a" = am-n, taking m = n, show that
ao =
5. In the property of indices am - a" = am-n, taking m = 0, show that a0=1​

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Answered by handsomeram16645
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

√1=1

√2=1.41

√3=1.73

√4=2

√5=2.23

√6=2.44

√7=2.64

√8=2.82

√9=3

√10=3.16

√11=3.31

√12=3.46

B.

√2+√-2

C.

-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4

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1. Find the value of 12 upto two decimal places using square root.

2. Write two irrational numbers whose sum and product are rational.

3. Write all integers between –5 and 5 with the help of number line.

4. In the property of indices am - a" = am-n, taking m = n, show that

ao =

5. In the property of indices am - a" = am-n, taking m = 0, show that a0=1​

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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

√1=1

√2=1.41

√3=1.73

√4=2

√5=2.23

√6=2.44

√7=2.64

√8=2.82

√9=3

√10=3.16

√11=3.31

√12=3.46

B.

√2+√-2

C.

-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4

can't able to do on paper

pls follow tannuranna 59 in my following

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