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Between which two integers can the square root of 15 be found?

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Answer:


3<√(15)<4

Explanation:

We are asked to find the integers such that square root of 15 lies between them.

We know that perfect square less than 15 is 9 and perfect square greater than 15 is 16.

We can represent this information in an inequality as:


√(9)<√(15)<√(16)


√(3^2)<√(15)<√(4^2)


3<√(15)<4

Therefore, the square root of 15 lies 3 and 4.

User Aen
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Answer:

3 and 4

Explanation:

Consider squares on either side of 15, that is 9 and 16, so


√(9) <
√(15) <
√(16), that is

3 <
√(15) < 4

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