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what is the value of root3

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Answered by poonambhatt213
163

Answer:

1.73

Step-by-step explanation:

The Square root of 3 which is represented by √3 is the positive real number. When we multiply this number with itself then it gives the number 3. It is more systematically known as the principal square root of 3, to differentiate it from the negative number with the similar characteristic. The square root of 3 is indicating an irrational number which is also known as Theodorus' constant, as it was named after an ancient Libyan Greek who proved its irrationality, ("Theodorus of Cyrene").

The value of the principal square root of 3 is  

√3 = 1.73205080756887729352 ….

∴ √3 ≃ 1.73

Answered by amitnrw
96

Answer:

√3 = 1.732 (approx)

Step-by-step explanation:

1st step  - 1*1 = 1

1+1 = 2 ,   3 -1 = 2  = 2.00

2.7 * 0.7 = 1.89

2.7 + 0.7 = 3.4   , 2.00 - 1.89 = 0.11 = 0.1100

3.43 * 0.03 = 0.1029

3.43 + 0.03 = 3.46   ,   0.1100 - 0.1029 = 0.0071 = 0.007100

3.462 * 0.002 = 0.006924    , 0.007100 - 0.006924  = 0.00000176

next digit comes 0 so we stop here

1.732 is the approx answer

1.732

3

1 1

2.00

2.7 1.89

0.1100

3.43 0.1029

0.0071

3.462 0.006924

0.00000176

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