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Arrange in ascending order: root 3, 3root 4, 4root 5

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Answered by ecbelango
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Answered by aleenaakhansl
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Answer:

√3 < 3√4 < 4√5

Step-by-step explanation:

Numbers are said to be in ascending order when they are arranged from the smallest to the largest number

We know that,

the given numbers are: ⇒ √3 , 3√4 , 4√5.

for arranging the above numbers from smallest to largest we need to solve them first

√3 = 1.73

3√4 = 3×2 = 7

4√5 = 4× 2.236 = 8.944

hence ,

1.75 < 6 < 8.944

therefore :

√3 < 3√4 < 4√5

Definition of Square Root

The square root of any number is equal to a number, which when squared gives the original number.

Let us say m is a positive integer, such that √(m.m) = √(m2) = m

In mathematics, a square root function is defined as a one-to-one function that takes a positive number as an input and returns the square root of the given input number.

f(x) = √x

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