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Mathematics, 21.10.2019 18:10 kevinvalencia01

Use a calculator to compute decimal approximations of the radical expressions you found in part (b) to 5 decimal places. for each approximation, underline the digits that are also in the
previous approximation, starting with 2. done for you below. what do you notice? 21 = 2 = 2.

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