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23/05/2021 12:22 pm
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Show how √5 can be represented on the number line.
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23/05/2021 12:23 pm
Step 1: Let line AB be of 2 unit on a number line.
Step 2: At B, draw a perpendicular line BC of length 1 unit.
Step 3: Join CA
Step 4: Now, ABC is a right angled triangle. Applying Pythagoras theorem,
AB2 + BC2 = CA2
22+12 = CA2 = 5
⇒ CA = √5 . Thus, CA is a line of length √5 unit.
Step 5: Taking CA as a radius and A as a center draw an arc touching the number line. The point at which number line get intersected by
arc is at √5 distance from 0 because it is a radius of the circle whose center was A.
Thus, √5 is represented on the number line as shown in the figure.
This post was modified 4 years ago by Raavi Tiwari
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