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Question
If `sqrt(2) = 1.414, sqrt(3) = 1.732`, find the value of the following:
`5sqrt(12) + sqrt(98) - sqrt(108)`
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Solution
Given: `sqrt(2) = 1.414, sqrt(3) = 1.732`
Find the value of `5sqrt(12) + sqrt(98) - sqrt(108)`
Step-wise calculation:
1. Simplify the square roots inside the expression using prime factorization:
`sqrt(12) = sqrt(4 xx 3) = 2sqrt(3)`
`sqrt(98) = sqrt(49 xx 2) = 7sqrt(2)`
`sqrt(108) = sqrt(36 xx 3) = 6sqrt(3)`
2. Substitute these back into the expression:
`5sqrt(12) + sqrt(98) - sqrt(108)`
= `5 xx 2sqrt(3) + 7sqrt(2) - 6sqrt(3)`
= `10sqrt(3) + 7sqrt(2) - 6sqrt(3)`
3. Combine like terms:
`(10sqrt(3) - 6sqrt(3)) + 7sqrt(2)`
= `4sqrt(3) + 7sqrt(2)`
4. Now, substitute the approximate values for `sqrt(2)` and `sqrt(3)`:
4 × 1.732 + 7 × 1.414
= 6.928 + 9.898
= 16.826
