Math, asked by fsiddique8769, 1 year ago

If square root of 2=1.41, then what is the square root of the (5*1.6+24+3*6)?

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Answered by azizalasha
3

Answer:

7.05

Step-by-step explanation:

square root of  (5*1.6+24+3*6)  = √(5*1.6+24+3*6) = √50 = 5√2 = 5×1.41 = 7.05

Answered by pinquancaro
0

\sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}=7.05

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : If square root of 2=1.41.

To find : What is the square root of the (5*1.6+24+3*6)?

Solution :

First we solve the expression,

Expression - \sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}

\sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}=\sqrt{5\times \frac{16}{10}+24+18}

\sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}=\sqrt{8+24+18}

\sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}=\sqrt{50}

Factories 50,

\sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}=\sqrt{2\times 5\times 5}

\sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}=5\sqrt{2}

Put the value, \sqrt{2}=1.41

\sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}=5\times 1.41

\sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}=7.05

Therefore, \sqrt{5\times 1.6+24+3\times 6}=7.05

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