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What is the largest integer that is less than √83-√35?​

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User Jakecard
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Explanation:

we need to remember the squared numbers of the baud integers :

1² = 1

2² = 4

3² = 9

4² = 16

5² = 25

6² = 36

7² = 49

8² = 64

9² = 81

10² = 100

so, what squared integers are closest to 83 and 35 ?

well, 81 (9²) and 36 (6²).

so, the result has to be closest to 9 - 6 = 3.

83 is larger than 81 than 35 is smaller than 36. so, 3 is less than sqrt(83) - sqrt(35).

therefore, the correct answer is indeed 3.

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User Priyank Dey
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7 votes

Answer:

3

Explanation:

√83-√35 = 3.1943537960446828393782978131270521416836379374706155296172187959...

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User Vinay Kumar
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