Because 10 lies between two consecutive perfect squares (in increasing order),
and
, 10−−√ i...
Mathematics, 04.10.2020 14:01 savannahsims5847
Because 10 lies between two consecutive perfect squares (in increasing order),
and
, 10−−√ is located between the square roots of these two numbers. This means that 10−−√ is located between
and
, so 10−−√ is less than 5.
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