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Classroom activity (Constructing the 'square root
spiral) : Take a large sheet of paper and construct
the “square root spiral' in the following fashion. Start
with a point 0 and draw a line segment OP, of unit
length. Draw a line segment P,P, perpendicular to
OP, of unit length (see Fig. 1.9). Now draw a line
segment PP, perpendicular to OP,. Then draw a line
segment P.P. perpendicular to OP,. Continuing in
this manner, you can get the line segment PP by
drawing a line segment of unit length perpendicular to
have created the points P, Pz....., P. ......, and joined th
depicting V2, 13, 14,...​

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Answered by shettysachi5
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Answer:

Starting with point O, draw a line segment OP1​ of unit length.

Now draw a line segment P1​P2​ perpendicular to OP1​ again of unit length.

Here always we need to keep in mind that the measure of the line segment would always be a constant, i.e., 1 unit.

Now again daw a line segment P2​P3​ perpendicular to OP2​ of unit length.

Again draw a line segment P3​P4​ perpendicular to OP3​.

In this way, we have formed a figure as shown in figure.

Step-by-step explanation:

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