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Draw a model of square root of 12 using perfect squares

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Draw a model of square root of 12 using perfect squares-example-1
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Answer:

The answer is "
√(12) is not a perfect square".

Explanation:

12 is not a perfect square because it is the natural number, and no other natural number would square the number 12, that's why it is not a perfect square.

If we calculate the square root of
√(12). so, it is will give
2√(3) that is not a perfect square root which can be described as follows:


\Rightarrow √(12)= √(2* 2* 3)


= √(2^2* 3)\\\\= 2√(3)\\\\


\bold{√(12)} is not a perfect square root.

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