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Arrange in ascending order: root 3, 3root 4, 4root 6

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Answered by ArunaSh
105

√3, 3√4, 4√6

let

√3=√3,

3√4=3√2×2,

4√6=2√2×3,

√3=√3,

3√4=3×2,

4√6=2√6

so, √3, 4√6, 3√4 are in ascending order

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Answered by arshikhan8123
0

Concept:

Real numbers that cannot be expressed as a straightforward fraction are referred to be irrational numbers. It can't be stated as a ratio, as p/q, where p and q are both integers, q≠0. It defies logic in terms of numbers.

Ordinarily, irrational numbers are denoted as R\Q, where the backward slash symbol stands for "set minus." The difference between a set of real numbers and a set of rational numbers can alternatively be written as R - Q.

These values require some difficult computations. For instance, √5, √11, √21, and other numbers are irrational.

Given:

√3, 3√4 , 4√6

Find:

Arrange the numbers in ascending order

Solution:

√3 =1.732

3√4 = 6

4√6 = 9.797

So, in ascending order is √3, 3√4 , 4√6

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