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The deciminal expension of the number root 5 is

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Answer: The square root of 5 is the positive real number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the prime number 5. ... It is an irrational algebraic number. The first sixty significant digits of its decimal expansion are: 2.23606797749978969640917366873127623544061835961152572427089

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The square root of 5 is the positive real number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the prime number 5. ... It is an irrational algebraic number. The first sixty significant digits of its decimal expansion are: 2.2360(approx)

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