Math, asked by adriannorbert, 1 year ago

represent on no line root 41

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Answered by Newexpert
7
Good question: 

√41 is between √36 and √49. so it falls somewhere between 6 and 7. 

It's estimated value is about 6.4 units. 

Placing 10 tick marks between each integer on your number line should enable you to pretty much accurately located the value of any square root that lies between two integers. Naturally the square roots of the perfect squares will be integers themselves.
Answered by devildark368
7

Step-by-step explanation: first draw a line of 5 cm and mark as Ab. Then draw a line perpendicular to line Abof length 4cm and mark as Bc then join Point A to C the hypotenuse is root 47

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