To locate (\sqrt{10}) on a number line, first note that (\sqrt{10}) is approximately 3.16, since (3^2 = 9) and (4^2 = 16). You would find the points 3 and 4 on the number line, then estimate the position of (\sqrt{10}) slightly beyond 3, closer to 3.2. Mark this point to indicate the approximate location of (\sqrt{10}).
friends,root 10 is according to our pythagores thoream.root 10=square of 3 and square of 1 can be represented on a number line.
Yes, the square root of 10 is a real number. It is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be expressed as a simple fraction, and its decimal representation is non-repeating and non-terminating. The square root of 10 is approximately 3.162, which lies between the integers 3 and 4 on the number line.
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It is neither but if you mean the square root of 100 then it is 10 which is a rational number
The square root of 10 times the square root of 10 = 10
friends,root 10 is according to our pythagores thoream.root 10=square of 3 and square of 1 can be represented on a number line.
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The square root of 100 are 10 and -10.
It is neither but if you mean the square root of 100 then it is 10 which is a rational number
The square root of 10 times the square root of 10 = 10
The root of ab is the same as the root of a multiplied by the root of b. So root 200 = root 100 x root 2 root 100 is 10, root 2 is an irrational number. Multiplying 10 by an irrational number gives an irrational number. Therefore, root 200 never ends.
Square root of 10.
You can't find the square root of -10 because you can't find the square root of any negative number. But we have something to represent the answer, i, i is a imaginary number.
it has no square root
No, it is not.
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