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What is the solution to the square root of 4 plus the square root of 5?

User Bloo
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Explanation:

The square root of a number as any number that, when squared, makes it.

So, the square root of four is 2, because 2x2 or 2 squared is 4.

We have part of our equation.

Now, find the square root of 5 using the same method.

The square root of 5 is about 2.23.

Now, complete the equation. Right and solve for the answer.

2+2.23=4.23.

User Juancho
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For this case we must find the solution of the following expression:

"the square root of 4 plus the square root of 5"

We have to:

the square root of 4 is represented as
\sqrt {4}

the square root of 5 is represented as
\sqrt {5}

So, we have:


\sqrt {4} + \sqrt {5} =\\2+ \sqrt {5}

ANswer:


2+√(5)

User Rich Schuler
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