SOLUTION: The point on a coordinate line corresponding to the root of 2 may be determined by constructing a right triangle with sides of length 1. Determine the points that correspond to the
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Question 395026: The point on a coordinate line corresponding to the root of 2 may be determined by constructing a right triangle with sides of length 1. Determine the points that correspond to the root of 3, and the root of 5, respectively. Use the pythagorean theorem. This question is in the precalculus functions and graphs textbook.
Answer by richard1234(7193) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In the coordinate plane (not line), the points that correspond to and form concentric circles with those radii, and center at the origin. They're not necessarily single points.
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