Math Problem Statement

6 + √ 5

Solution

The given expression is:
6+56 + \sqrt{5}

Here, the square root of 5 (5\sqrt{5}) is an irrational number approximately equal to 2.236. Adding 6 to this gives:

6+56+2.236=8.2366 + \sqrt{5} \approx 6 + 2.236 = 8.236

Final Answer:

6+58.2366 + \sqrt{5} \approx 8.236

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Related Questions:

  1. What is the value of 656 - \sqrt{5}?
  2. How do you simplify expressions involving square roots?
  3. What is (5)2+6(\sqrt{5})^2 + 6?
  4. How do you approximate square roots like 5\sqrt{5} without a calculator?
  5. Can 5\sqrt{5} ever be expressed as a fraction?

Tip:

To handle square roots, remember that they are always positive unless explicitly negated!

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Arithmetic
Square Roots
Irrational Numbers

Formulas

Approximation of square roots

Theorems

Square root approximation

Suitable Grade Level

Grades 6-8