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Maslowich
3 years ago
5

I Need Help PLease!

Mathematics
1 answer:
RUDIKE [14]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

\sqrt {72} = 6\sqrt 2

Step-by-step explanation:

Ashton estimates the square root of 72 in the following way:

√72=

2√36=

2×6=12

a) Explain why his reasoning is incorrect

This is incorrect because \sqrt2 * 6 is the correct answer but he has missed the square root term on 2.

=\sqrt {2^2X2X3^2 }

=\sqrt {2^2} \sqrt 2 \sqrt {3^2 }

=2 X \sqrt 2 X 3

= \sqrt 2 X 6

or can be written as:

= 6\sqrt 2

b) Estimate the square root of 72 to the nearest tenth without using your calculator. Show your work.

Find the factors of 72 we get \sqrt {2X2X2X3X3 }  

Now, we will combine 2 terms if the are same so,

=\sqrt {2^2X2X3^2 }

=\sqrt {2^2} \sqrt 2 \sqrt {3^2 }

=2 X \sqrt 2 X 3

= \sqrt 2 X 6

= 6\sqrt 2

\sqrt {72} = 6\sqrt 2

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