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Which point best approximates the square root of 3?

Which point best approximates the square root of 3?-example-1
User AliS
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Answer:

Point B

Explanation:

The square root of 1 is one, so it must be larger than 1.

The square root of 2 is 4 so it must be smaller than 2.

B would make the most sense

User Geeks On Hugs
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It's B.

If
0<x<1, then it's also the case that
0<x^2<1, because multiplying any number
x by a number (in this case, also
x) between 0 and 1 scales that number down.

It's not C, because
2^2=4\\eq3.

It's not D, because
3^2=9\\eq3.

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