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What two consecutive integers do -√17 , -√156 , and -√249 lie between? PLEASE Help

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Start with
√(17):

17 falls between the perfect squares of 16 and 25,

so
√(17) will fall between
√(16) and
√(25), which is a funny way to say 4 and 5.

Now if that negative is really supposed to be there, then using the same logic,
-√(17) will fall between -4 and -5.

The key is to find the two perfect square closest to what's under the radical.

For
√(156):

156 fall between 144 and 169, so
√(156) falls between
√(144) and
√(169), or 12 and 13. Again, same note if you really meant
-√(156).

For
√(249):

Trying out some perfect squares:


14^2 = 196


15^2=225


16^2=256

We've found 225 and 256 are on either side of 249, so
√(249) falls between 15 and 16, again with the same note if you meant
-√(249).

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