Math, asked by tanujasharma12134, 3 months ago

decimal expansion of √5​

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Answered by Lilac584
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Answer:

It doesn't have a rational decimal expansion!

Step-by-step explanation:

\sqrt{5} is an irrational number, and thus has a non-terminating and non-recurring decimal expansion. That's why, we cannot write a decimal expansion of it. However, I will show you the first 10 digits of the expansion.

\sqrt{5} = 2.236067977 (First 10 digits)

I hope this helps!!

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Lilac584

Answered by BLADETECNOxd
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Answer:

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