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how to represent √10 in number line

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Answered by shobhagupta8599
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Answered by Yoursenorita
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We can do it by using Pythagoras Theorem.

We can do it by using Pythagoras Theorem.

We can do it by using Pythagoras Theorem. We can write 10 as follows:

  \\  \\ \sqrt{10}  =  \sqrt{9 + 1 }   \\  \\  =  \:  \:  \:  \: \sqrt{ {3}^{2}  + 1}  \\  \\

The construction steps are as follows:

1. Take a line segment AO=3 unit on the x-axis. (consider 1 unit = 2 cm)

2. Draw a perpendicular on O and draw a line OC=1 unit

3. Now join AC with 10

4. Take A as center and AC as radius, draw an arc which cuts the x-axis at point E.

5. The line segment AC in the below diagram represents 10 units.

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