Math, asked by LuCiFeR2706, 11 months ago

how to take root 3 common from 6​


Anonymous: √3×√3 =3
Anonymous: 6 = 2×3
Anonymous: 2×√3×√3

Answers

Answered by shrikrushna3338
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Examples.

Finding square roots of of numbers that aren't perfect squares without a calculator.

Example: Calculate the square root of 10 ( ) to 2 decimal places.

Find the two perfect square numbers it lies between.

Divide 10 by 3. ...

Average 3.33 and 3. ( ...

Repeat step 2: 10/3.1667 = 3.1579.


LuCiFeR2706: this is not what i hve asked
Answered by anilbatra88
0

Answer:

if you take

 \sqrt{3}

common from 6 then you will get

2 \sqrt{3}

inside

you can write it as

 \sqrt{3} (2 \sqrt{3)}

........hope it will be helpful

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