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Show the root 3 on the number line using phythagorus theorem.?

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Show the root 3 on the number line using phythagorus theorem.?

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  1. His theorm are usually good for the second root of a number,If you are

    asked to draw a line that its lenght is 7^(1/2) ,for instance,then you

    draw a line with the lenght of 7 and continue to 8,then make this 8 the DIAMETER,(RADII=4),then the line prependicular from point 7 to the cirmumference has 7^(1/2) lenght.


  2. (1² + (root 3)²) = 2²

    If one side of a right triangle is 1 and the hypotenuse is 2,

    the other side will be root 3.

    Draw a circle of radius 2 centered at (0,1).

    It will intersect the x-axis at (root 3, 0).

    http://i36.tinypic.com/oabq5s.gif

  3. Show P(1,0) and A(1,1) then OA = rt2. Using a compass, take radius = OA and cut x-axis at Q Again Take B(rt2, 1) then OB = rt3 Using a compass, take radius = OB and cut x-axis at R The R represents rt3.

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