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Homework :- To show the number √5 , √6 , √7 , √8 on number line​

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Answered by Sanayasilawat
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To plot the numbers \sqrt{6}, \sqrt{7}, \sqrt{8} on number line.

Find the equivalent values of \sqrt{6}, \sqrt{7}, \sqrt{8} by long division method

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We get the values as

\sqrt{6} =2.449

\sqrt{7} = 2.645

\sqrt{8} = 2.828

Since all the given numbers lie between 2 and 3, they have to be plotted between 2 and 3,

\sqrt{6} =2.449, it lies before 2.5,

\sqrt{7}= 2.645 it lies after 2.5

\sqrt{8} = 2.828, it lies after \sqrt{7}

Answered by urfriend55
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To plot the numbers \sqrt{6}, \sqrt{7}, \sqrt{8} on number line.

Find the equivalent values of \sqrt{6}, \sqrt{7}, \sqrt{8} by long division method,

We get the values as

\sqrt{6} =2.449

\sqrt{7} = 2.645

\sqrt{8} = 2.828

Since all the given numbers lie between 2 and 3, they have to be plotted between 2 and 3,

\sqrt{6} =2.449, it lies before 2.5,

\sqrt{7}= 2.645 it lies after 2.5

\sqrt{8} = 2.828, it lies after \sqrt{7}

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