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प्रश्न
If `sqrt(2) = 1.414`, find the value of the following:
`sqrt(200) + sqrt(50) - 5sqrt(32)`
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उत्तर
Given: `sqrt(2) = 1.414`
Find the value of `sqrt(200) + sqrt(50) - 5sqrt(32)`
Step-wise calculation:
1. Simplify each square root term:
`sqrt(200) = sqrt(100 xx 2) = 10sqrt(2)`
`sqrt(50) = sqrt(25 xx 2) = 5sqrt(2)`
`sqrt(32) = sqrt(16 xx 2) = 4sqrt(2)`
2. Substitute these back into the expression:
`sqrt(200) + sqrt(50) - 5sqrt(32)`
= `10sqrt(2) + 5sqrt(2) - 5 xx 4sqrt(2)`
= `10sqrt(2) + 5sqrt(2) - 20sqrt(2)`
= `(10 + 5 - 20)sqrt(2)`
= `-5sqrt(2)`
3. Use the given `sqrt(2) = 1.414`:
`-5sqrt(2)`
= –5 × 1.414
= –7.07
So, the value of `sqrt(200) + sqrt(50) - 5sqrt(32)` is –7.07 when `sqrt(2) = 1.414`.
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