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Use the drop-down menus to complete each statement to show why √21 is between 4 and 5.

Use the drop-down menus to complete each statement to show why √21 is between 4 and-example-1

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Answer:

We know that


16<21<25

Because, 16 is less than 21 and 25 is more than 21.

Now, if we apply a square root to each part, we would have


√(16) < √(21)<√(25)

Then, we solve each square root, except the square root of 21, because it doesn't have an exact result


4<√(21)<5, because
√(16)=4 and
√(25)=5

So, basically, the reason why
√(21) is between 4 and 5 is beacuse 21 is between 16 and 25. Then, when you apply square roots to each part, you would find that the square root of 21 is between 4 and 5. That's the reason, the position.

User Roman Kotov
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Answer:

To show:
√(21) is between 4 and 5

We know:

21 is lies between two consecutive integer i.e, 16 and 25

We can write this as:


16 < 21 < 25

or


√(16) <√(21)<√(25)

Simplify:


4 < √(21) < 5


√(21) lies between 4 and 5.

Therefore,
√(21) is between
√(16) and
√(25) this means
√(21) lies between 4 and 5.





User Rotem Slootzky
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