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11 March, 00:01

Which statements are true? Check all that apply.

The square root of a positive number greater than 1 is less than the number.

The square root of a positive number is always less than half of the number itself.

The square root of a positive number less than 1 is less than the number.

The square root of a perfect square is not a whole number.

The square root of a positive number less than 1 is between 0 and 1.

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  1. 11 March, 00:10
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    The square root of a positive number greater than 1 is less than the number. True.

    The square root of a positive number less than 1 is between 0 and 1. True

    The square root of a perfect square is not a whole number. Not True

    The square root of a positive number less than 1 is less than the number. Not True. e. g √0.25 = 0.5

    The square root of a positive number is always less than half of the number itself. Not true. A positive number less than 1 will give a number bigger than the number. e. g √0.5 = 0.707
  2. 11 March, 00:30
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