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3. Show how /5 can be represented on the number line​

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Answered by Antiquebot
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Take a line segment AB = 2 units (consider 1 unit = 2 cm) on x-axis.

Take a line segment AB = 2 units (consider 1 unit = 2 cm) on x-axis.Draw a perpendicular on B and construct a line BC = 1 unit length.

Take a line segment AB = 2 units (consider 1 unit = 2 cm) on x-axis.Draw a perpendicular on B and construct a line BC = 1 unit length.Join AC which will be √5 (Pythagoras theorem). Take A as center, and AC as radius draw an which cuts the x-axis at point E.

Take a line segment AB = 2 units (consider 1 unit = 2 cm) on x-axis.Draw a perpendicular on B and construct a line BC = 1 unit length.Join AC which will be √5 (Pythagoras theorem). Take A as center, and AC as radius draw an which cuts the x-axis at point E.The line segment AC represents √5 unit

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