Math, asked by Aaryadeep, 1 year ago

Maths question.... As we know that √2=1.4142...(approximately) and √2×√2=2 , but if we multiply 1.4142×1.4142 it is not equal to 2....how? don't say that √2 is not fully equal to 1.4142... just explain how if we multiply two number whose values are not correct is 2....???

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Answered by TopDrop
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Root of 2 is an irrational number and it extends up to infinite places after the decimals. But even though your answer will be very close to 2 multiplying.

use root 2 as 1.4142135623730... the more values you will use the closer you approach to 2

Aaryadeep: But is it fully equal to 2
Aaryadeep: But is it fully equal to 2
Answered by ArjunRanjit
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Answer:

Root of 2 is an irrational number and it extends up to infinite places after the decimals. But even though your answer will be very close to 2 multiplying.

use root 2 as 1.4142135623730... the more values you will use the closer you approach to 2

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