Science, asked by MrRajput2005, 3 months ago

How we represent √ 3 on number line please tell​

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Answered by meenujha598
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Explanation:

First you have to square √3 which is 3, then you have to write 3 as the sum of two numbers which is 3=2+1=(√3)²=(√2)²+(1)² then represent √2 on the number line marked as point p and where you represent √2 draw a line 1 above it, marked as point q

Answered by Prernakumari01
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here pythagoras theorem should be used as

hypotenuse {}^{2}  = base {}^{2}  + prependicular {}^{2}

hence

( \sqrt{2}) {}^{2}   +  { 1}^{2}  = ( \sqrt{3} ) {}^{2}

so taking radius of √3 we can easily cut an arc at the line so that √3 can be represented

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