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Represent root 10 on a number line

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Prakhar2908
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hello,
You can represent √10 on the number line by using Pythagoras theorem.
u have to construct a triangle whose length of hypotenuse is equal to √10.
√10 = √(3)^2+1^2
u have to 0 on the no. line as one vertex of the triangle.
then u have mark a point 3 cm away from 0 and on that point u have to draw a perpendicular of length of 1 cm.
now, u have to join 0 and the end point of the perpendicular.
the length of this hypotenuse which u made now is equal to root 10.
now, u have keep the end of compass on 0 and keep the other point on the end point of hypotenuse .Then u have to take that hypotenuse as the radius u have to make a circle
and where the circle cuts the number line.then the distance between 0 and that point is equal to root 10.
And here the process is finished.
This question is asked many times in school and board exams.
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