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If √(4096 )= 64 , then find √(4096 ) +√(40.96 )​

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Answered by farcastikfaraz
15

Answer:

64+6.4=70.4

Step-by-step explanation:

for the second square root the value of 64 should shift by 1 decimal place because the value of 4096 is shifted by 2 decimal places. plz mark brainliest

Answered by devadeep2005
5

Answer: given that \sqrt{4096}=64[substituting this in \sqrt{4096} + \sqrt{40.96}]

64+0.64=64.64..

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