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how does √2 × √2 is 2
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Answered by ItzBlinkingstar
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Answer:

since square root of 2 is a irrational number, which we know or assume its decimal part is not a finite number, or doesn't terminate, how come we say that this infinite number (not in terms of being a large number) times itself is equals 2.

Answered by parichauhan25
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Answer:

√2×√2 = 2

square of √2 is 2..

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