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find the square root of the following fractions correct to two decimal places :60/11​

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Answered by anushkasharma1661
1

Answer:

The square root of (60/11) is the same as the square root of 60 divided by the square root of 11. You can divide the fraction inside the radical before or after you calculate the square root. The result will be the same.

Here we first calculate the square root of the numerator and the square root of the denominator separately, and then we divide the two:

√60

√11

7.746

3.3166

≈ 2.3355

Alternatively, we first divide 60 by 11 and then do the square root of the quotient:

√60/11 ≈ √5.4545 ≈ 2.3355

HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU

Answered by elangkumaran
0

Answer:

the answer is :60/11

Step-by-step explanation:

60 by 11 = 60 by 11 / 2°×5° = 60 by 11×10° =60/11

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