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OpenStudy (tocuteforyou2):
Between which two integers does √29 lie?
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OpenStudy (3mar):
May I help?
OpenStudy (tocuteforyou2):
yes plz
OpenStudy (holsteremission):
Notice that\[25<29<36\]Since \(\sqrt x\) is an increasing function, this means that
\[\sqrt{25}<\sqrt{29}<\sqrt{36}\implies \cdots\]
OpenStudy (tocuteforyou2):
these are the options Question 6 options:
A)
4 and 5
B)
13 and 14
C)
5 and 6
D)
14 and 15
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OpenStudy (3mar):
Sorry for late.
OpenStudy (tocuteforyou2):
do you know the answer
OpenStudy (3mar):
me?
yes
OpenStudy (tocuteforyou2):
what is it
OpenStudy (tocuteforyou2):
help me plz
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OpenStudy (3mar):
It is not helpful for you to be given the answers without understanding how they are figured out!
OpenStudy (3mar):
@HolsterEmission has explained it well!
OpenStudy (tocuteforyou2):
can you show me how to solve it
OpenStudy (3mar):
Of course.
With my pleasure!
OpenStudy (tocuteforyou2):
i know 25<29<36
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OpenStudy (3mar):
so do you know how it is gotten!?
OpenStudy (tocuteforyou2):
is it 14and15
OpenStudy (3mar):
"Between which two integers does √29 lie" means:
what are the two perfect squares between them 29 lies!
The same meaning!
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