Math, asked by mudhirajlavanya13, 12 hours ago

find the value of root 3 by long division method

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Answered by rajputhimakshi661
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Write 3 with a decimal point and groups of two zeros for the decimal. Put all of this under a long square root symbol (it looks like a division) and bring up the decimal point.

Put the largest number whose square is less than or equal to 3 and above the 3. Square it and subtract it from 3. Now is where the fun begins.

Bring down a pair of zeros. Multiply the answer so far by two. The next digit in the answer will be put at the end of the doubled answer and multiply that by the new digit. This product is subtracted and two more zeros are brought down. Continue this process for as many digits of accuracy as you want.

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Answered by Ayushthegreat01
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 \sqrt{3}  = 1.732

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