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Ok this is getting annoying but I gotta do this so I can pass

Ok this is getting annoying but I gotta do this so I can pass-example-1
User German Quinteros
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Answer:

5 < √(29) < 6

Explanation:

1. First, we have to square the square root of 29.


  • √(29^2)

  • 29

2. Alright, so now we know that the two digits when squared have 29 between them. Now, we have to find the digits.

3. When 5 is squared, we get 25. When 6 is squared, we get 36. This means that 29 is between 25 and 36, and we can write it as this statement:
25 < 29 < 36.

4. Since the question is asking which two integers complete the statement, we just have to square root all the numbers.


  • √(25) < √(29) < √(36)

  • 5 < √(29) < 6

Therefore, the answer is 5 < √(29) < 6.

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