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Find the sum:
1/6 + squareroot of 6

User Droidme
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For this case we must find the sum of the following expression:


\frac {1} {6} + \sqrt {6}

We have that when entering
\sqrt {6} in a calculator we obtain:


\sqrt {6} = 2.45

On the other hand:


\frac {1} {6} = 0.16periodic number

So, the expression is:


\frac {1} {6} + \sqrt {6} = 2.62

Answer:

2.62

User David Tanzer
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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

The sum is irrational, so can only be indicated or approximated.


(1)/(6)+√(6)=(1+6√(6))/(6)\approx 2.61615\,64094\,49844\,76486\,39507\,4137\dots

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