1. Let 3, 7 \(\in\) \(U_{20}\). Compute (3) and (7) and show that they are equal. (See Example 14.4.)
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We can use a calculator or long division to find an approximation for √3. Using a calculator, we find that √3 is approximately 1.732. Show more…
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