Explain why square root of 95 must be between 9 and 10?
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it's because 95 comes b/w square root of 9 and 10
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The prime factorisation of
95 is:95=5⋅19
Since this contains no square factors,
√95
is already in simplest form. There are no factors that can be moved outside the radical.
and it is not a perfect square
approx= 9.7459...
so it lies between 9 and 10
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