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Answered by prakharnigam20
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Hey dear friend!! Here is your answer

√10 = √3^2 + √1

I am solving on paper

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Answered by SpideyAbhi
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we can do it in a long manner but I want to do it in a shorter and easier manner

we can do it by using the Pythagoras theorem
we can write
 \sqrt{10 } = \sqrt{9 + 1}
 \sqrt{10} = \sqrt{ {3}^{2} + {1}^{2} }
*CONSTRUCTION :-

1) take a line segment AO =3 units on the x-axis ( consider 1 unit = 2 cm )

2) draw perpendicular on O and draw a line OC = 1 unit

3) now join AC with √10

4) Take A as center and AC as radius, draw an arc which cuts the x-axis at point E.

5) The line segment AE represents √10 units


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