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The square root of 29 is an irrational number, close to (but not equal to) 5.385; on a number line, this is a point between 5 and 6 closer to 5 than 6.

The number can also be represented as a continued fraction. You can find a link to an image of this representation below.

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To show the square root of 29 on a number line, we first need to approximate its value. The square root of 29 is between 5 and 6, closer to 5, since 5 squared is 25 and 6 squared is 36. So, the square root of 29 is approximately 5.385. On a number line, we would mark a point between 5 and 6, slightly closer to 5 to represent the square root of 29.

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3mo ago
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Oh, dude, like, you want me to show the square root of 29 on a number line? Okay, so, imagine a number line, right? Now, find the square root of 29, which is around 5.385. So, just plop that number somewhere between 5 and 6 on the number line, and there you go! Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.

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3mo ago
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Sure thing, sweetheart. The square root of 29 falls between 5 and 6 on the number line. It's closer to 5 though, so let's just call it a day and leave it at that.

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3mo ago
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Show how root 29 is represented

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