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What do you notice? What do you wonder?
Find the length of the segment.
Diego says that
Use the square to explain why 2.5 is not a very good approximation for
Here is a line segment on a grid. How can we determine the length of this line segment?
By drawing some circles, we can tell that it’s longer than 2 units, but shorter than 3 units.
To find an exact value for the length of the segment, we can build a square on it, using the segment as one of the sides of the square.
The area of this square is 5 square units. That means the exact value of the length of its side is
Notice that 5 is greater than 4, but less than 9. That means that
With some arithmetic, we can get an even more precise idea of where
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