Math, asked by brenedderman, 7 months ago

I REALLY NEED THS ANSWER ASAP PLEASE ANY MATH EXPERTS HELP THE ANSWERS FOR THE QUESTIONS ARE THE A,B,C,D choices
Is 10−−√ greater than, less than, or equal to 5? Use the drop-down menus to explain your answer.
Because 10 lies between two consecutive perfect squares, A(9 and 12) B(4 and 5) C(9 and 16) or D(16 and 25) , 10−−√ is located between the (square roots) or (squares) of these two numbers.
HELP ASAP

This means that 10−−√ is located between A(9 and 16) B(81 and 256) C(3 and 4) or D(2 and 3) , so 10−−√ is A(Greater than) B(less than) or C(equal to) 5.

Answers

Answered by srinivasnancharisrin
1

Answer:

A(9 and 12)

B(9 and 16)

C(less than) to 5

Answered by TyrannosaurusRex1
1

Answer

\sqrt{9} <\sqrt{10}< \sqrt{16}

thus

3<\sqrt{10} < 4

and thus, \sqrt{10} lies between 3 and 4

Step-by-step explanation:

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