locate root 6 on a number line
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we can use Pythagoras theorem
ac^2=ab^2+bc^2
=root2^2+2^2
=2+4=6
now,ac=root6
ac^2=ab^2+bc^2
=root2^2+2^2
=2+4=6
now,ac=root6
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Answer:
The value of √6 is shown in number line as 3.6.
Step-by-step explanation:
As we, all know that √6 is equal to 2.44
Therefore, to represent √6 or number 2.44 on the number line down below is a graph to show the point 3.6
In the graph each centimeter on x axis is taken as one unit.
It is clear that the value 2.44 lays between the units 2 and 3 on the x axis.
Hence the location of √13 or 3.60 is between 2 and 3.
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