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| Ok. I will give you an example. Say if you have 36 and 144 and you want to point 100 on the number line. You would put 100 by 144 because it's closer to 144 then 36. | |
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| Ok. For them squares roots the perfect squares is 6,10,and 12 right? | |
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| Yes! Thats right so i think you have it so do you think you can do one on your own courtney? | |
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| Ok! And yes i do give me the problem and let me try it. | |
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| K! So can you tell me where would you point 49 on a line if you have 9 on one end and 100 on the other. Which one it would be closer to? What would be the square roots of them perfect squares? | |
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| You would put it right in the middle of both of the numbers. Then the perfect squares would be 3,7,10 | |
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