Math, asked by dizzy3949, 1 year ago

what is\pi + \sqrt{5}

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Answered by dk943033
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

π=3.14

√5=2.23

So, 3.14+2.23=5.37

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Answered by rishabhpandey9777
1

List of numbers Irrational numbers

ζ(3) √2 √3 √5 φ e π

Binary

10.0011110001101111…

Decimal

2.23606797749978969…

Hexadecimal

2.3C6EF372FE94F82C…

Continued fraction

{\displaystyle 2+{\cfrac {1}{4+{\cfrac {1}{4+{\cfrac {1}{4+{\cfrac {1}{4+\ddots }}}}}}}}} 2 + \cfrac{1}{4 + \cfrac{1}{4 + \cfrac{1}{4 + \cfrac{1}{4 + \ddots}}}}

{\displaystyle {\sqrt {5}}.\,} \sqrt{5}. \,

It is an irrational algebraic number.[1] The first sixty significant digits of its decimal expansion are:

2.23606797749978969640917366873127623544061835961152572427089… (sequence A002163 in the OEIS).

which can be rounded down to 2.236 to within 99.99% accuracy. The approximation

161

/

72

(≈ 2.23611) for the square root of five can be used. Despite having a denominator of only 72, it differs from the correct value by less than

1

/

10,000

(approx. 4.3×10−5). As of December 2013, its numerical value in decimal has been computed to at least ten billion digits.[2]

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