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-6,0,3 minus square root of 5

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The result of
\(-6, 0, 3 - √(5)\) after subtracting the approximate value of
\( √(5) \) is -8.23606, -2.23606, 0.76394.

To subtract the square root of 5 from each term in the sequence -6, 0, 3:

1. For the first term,
\(-6 - √(5)\), you subtract the square root of 5 from -6.

2. For the second term,
\(0 - √(5)\), you subtract the square root of 5 from 0.

3. For the third term,
\(3 - √(5)\), you subtract the square root of 5 from 3.

So, the elaborated result is
\(-6 - √(5), -√(5), 3 - √(5)\). Each term in the sequence has the square root of 5 subtracted from it.

Now let us find the final answers by using the numerical value of √5:

1. For the first term:
\(-6 - √(5) \approx -6 - 2.23606 \approx -8.23606\).

2. For the second term:
\(0 - √(5) \approx 0 - 2.23606 \approx -2.23606\).

3. For the third term:
\(3 - √(5) \approx 3 - 2.23606 \approx 0.76394\).

So, the result is approximately
\(-8.23606, -2.23606, 0.76394\).

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