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Show now √5 can be represented on the number line​

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Answered by Navya5756
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To represent √5 on the number line, let's consider an integer 5.

We can express 5 as the sum of squares

of two numbers.

So, we have 5 = 2² + 1²

⇒ (√5)2 = 2² + 1²

The above equation follows the Pythagoras theorem with √5 as the hypotenuse, 2 and 1 as the other two sides of the right triangle respectively.

This shows that we need to construct a right triangle with sides 2 and 1 units so that the hypotenuse becomes √5 units on the number line.

We shall proceed as follows.

Show how √5 can be represented on the number line.

Step 1:

On the number line, take 2 units from O and represent the point as A.

Step 2:

At point A, draw a perpendicular and mark B such that AB = 1 unit.

Step 3:

Now, with O as the center and OB as radius, draw an arc to cut the number line at C.

Step 4:

Point C represents √5 on the number line.

In △OAB, using Pythagoras theorem, we have

OB² = OA² + AB²

= 2² + 1²

= 5

∴ OB = √5 units

Since, OB = OC = √5 units, therefore, point C represents √5 on the number line.

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