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Sia ? 6 years, 4 months ago
According to the Pythagoras theorem, we can conclude that {tex}{\left( {\sqrt 5 } \right)^2} = {\left( 2 \right)^2} + {\left( 1 \right)^2}{/tex} We need to draw a line segment AB of 1 unit on the number line. Then draw a straight line segment BC of 2 units. Then join the points C and A, to form a line segment BC. Then draw the arc ACD, to get the number {tex}\sqrt 5 {/tex} on the number line.

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