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\(\sqrt {\sqrt {10000\; \div 4} + \sqrt {961} } = {\left( ? \right)^2}\)1). 812). 33). 65614). 9 |
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Answer» Follow BODMAS rule to solve this question, as PER the order given below, Step-1- Parts of an equation ENCLOSED in 'Brackets' must be solved first, and in the bracket, the BODMAS rule must be followed, Step-2- Any mathematical 'Of' or 'Exponent' must be solved next, Step-3-Next, the parts of the equation that contain 'Division' and 'Multiplication' are calculated, Step-4-Last but not LEAST, the parts of the equation that contain 'Addition' and 'Subtraction' should be calculated Given Expression is, $(\sqrt {\sqrt {10000\; \div 4} + \sqrt {961} } = {\LEFT( ? \right)^2})$ $(\Rightarrow \sqrt {\sqrt {2500} + \sqrt {961} } = {\left( ? \right)^2})$ $(\Rightarrow \sqrt {\sqrt {{5^2}\; \times \;{{10}^2}} + \sqrt {{{31}^2}} } = {\left( ? \right)^2})$ $(\Rightarrow \sqrt {50 + 31} = {\left( ? \right)^2})$ $(\Rightarrow \sqrt {81} = {\left( ? \right)^2})$ ⇒ 9 = (?)2 ⇒ ? = √9 ⇒ ? = 3 |
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