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Which statement is true about the square root of 28?

a. it is equal to 1
b. it requires a computer to find it
c. it does not exist
d. it involves large numbers

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Sorry, I meant square root of 2
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The true statement about the square root of 28 is:

**b. it requires a computer to find it** (This is incorrect; the square root can be calculated manually but using a computer might streamline the process, especially for non-perfect squares.)

So none of the provided options are true statements regarding the square root of 28.

To evaluate the square root of 28 itself:
- The square root of 28 is approximately 5.29.
- It exists and can be simplified to \( \sqrt{28} = \sqrt{4 \times 7} = 2\sqrt{7} \).

The best option from the list, however, is **none of these options are true statements regarding the square root of 28.**
Answered by GPT-4o mini
No problem! Let's evaluate the square root of 2 and determine which statement is true among the options given.

The square root of 2 is an irrational number, approximately equal to 1.414. Now let's look at the statements:

a. it is equal to 1
**(This is false; the square root of 2 is approximately 1.414, not 1.)**

b. it requires a computer to find it
**(This is misleading; while a computer can provide a more precise value, the square root of 2 can be calculated manually and is well-known.)**

c. it does not exist
**(This is false; the square root of 2 absolutely exists as a number.)**

d. it involves large numbers
**(This is also false; the square root of 2 is approximately 1.414, which is not a large number.)**

Given these evaluations, **none of the statements are true regarding the square root of 2.** All options provided do not accurately describe it.

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