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Represent √2,√3 on the number line​

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Answered by madhugedala20
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The answer is in the picture

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \sqrt{2}

  1. Draw a line of any cm.
  2. Then write
  3.   \sqrt{2 =  \sqrt{1 {}^{2} }  +  \sqrt{1 {}^{2} } }
  4. Then draw a line on 1 the open your compasa and measure from 0-1 and draw an arc
  5. Join a line from 0 to the arc made.
  6. And then from draw a small circul as shown in pic 1. Mark that point as P and write ✓2.

 \sqrt{3}

  1. Draw a line of any cm.
  2. first repeat the formula of
  3.   \sqrt{2}
  4. Then draw a line on 3. Then from 0-1 measure it and then draw an arc.
  5. And then join a line from 0 to the arc.
  6. Repeat the same process and make a small circle as shown in pic 2.
  7. Make that point Q as

 \sqrt{3}

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