Math, asked by sehrishejaz, 7 months ago

show 2+root under 3 on a numberline

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

+

3

or 3.1732 is between 3 and 4

Given:

2+\sqrt{3}2+

3

To find:

Number line = ?

Solution:

As we, all know that2+\sqrt{3}2+

3

is equal to 3.173

Therefore, to represent 2+\sqrt{3}2+

3

or number 3.1732 on the number line down below is a graph to show the point 3.1732

First line up the x-axis after that plot the point 3.1732 in between 3 and 4 we get the location of 3.1732 on the positive x axis

The number line is attached below

Therefore, point 3.1732 represents the location of \bold{2+\sqrt{3}}2+

3

or 3.1732 is between 3 and 4.

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