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what is square root and how to represent in number line​

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Answered by laxmikolluru2
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Hey mate here is your answer !!

a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.

"7 is a square root of 49"

Answered by BrainyWay
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Answer:

Square root is a number which produces a specified quantity when multiplied by itself.

Example : "7 is a square root of 49"

To have better understanding of the concept lets take an example of representation of square root of 2 (2–√) on the number line. For the representation following steps must be followed:

Step I: Draw a number line and mark the centre point as zero.

Step II: Mark right side of the zero as (1) and the left side as (-1).

Step III: We won’t be considering (-1) for our purpose.

Step IV: With same length as between 0 and 1, draw a line perpendicular to point (1), such that new line has a length of 1 unit.

Step V: Now join the point (0) and the end of new line of unity length.

Step VI: A right angled triangle is constructed.

Step VII: Now let us name the triangle as ABC such that AB is the height (perpendicular), BC is the base of triangle and AC is the hypotenuse of the right angled triangle ABC.

Step VIII: Now length of hypotenuse, i.e., AC can be found by applying pythagoras theorem to the triangle ABC.

Step IX: Now with AC as radius and C as the centre cut an arc on the same number line and name the point as D.

Step X: Since AC is the radius of the arc and hence, CD will also be the radius of the arc whose length is 2–√.

Step XI: Hence, D is the representation of 2–√ on the number line.

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