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how to represent root 29 on numberline

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Answered by nomo567
35
( \sqrt{29} ) ^{2} = 5 { }^{2} + 2 {}^{2}
by Pythagoras theorum
1) draw a number line
2) take 5units for the base
3)draw a line of 4 units perpendicular to the 5 units point
4)connect origin to 4 units point
5)draw an arc with a compass with the needle on origin and pencil at 4 units point and draw an arc
6) the point where the arc intersects the base is the representative of root 29 on the number line
Answered by heamants64
11

Draw a horizontal line AB of 5 cm and then a perpendicular line BC of 2 cm at B. Now join AC. With AC as the radius draw an arc to cut extended AB at D.

AD is root 29.

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