Shahbazasatti Shahbazasatti
  • 07-03-2020
  • Mathematics
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What is the greatest integer that is less than $\sqrt6+\sqrt7$?

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dowusu1 dowusu1
  • 07-03-2020

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mayukhabhandaru
mayukhabhandaru mayukhabhandaru
  • 22-01-2022

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

So... biggest integer that's less than sqrt6 + sqrt7.

Sqrt6 + sqrt7 = 5.095...

So the greatest integer less than 5.095 is 5.

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