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Represent the numbers 5–√5 and 10−−√10 on a number line .​

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Answered by rafiazafar40
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Step-by-step explanation:

Represent 5 on the number line.

Let the point O represent 0(zero) and point A represents 2. Draw perpendicular AX at A on the number line and cut-off arc AB=1unit. Taking O as the centre and OB=5 as radius draw an arc cutting real line at C. ... Hence, C represents 5 on the number line.

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