To find the sum of \( \frac{3}{4} \) and \( \sqrt{10} \), you simply add the two values together.
However, since \( \sqrt{10} \) is an irrational number, we can't express the sum as a simple fraction. We can represent it as:
\[ \frac{3}{4} + \sqrt{10} \]
If you want to get a numerical approximation, we can find the approximate value of \( \sqrt{10} \):
\[ \sqrt{10} \approx 3.162 \]
Then, we can approximate the sum:
\[ \frac{3}{4} = 0.75 \]
So, adding the two values gives:
\[ 0.75 + 3.162 \approx 3.912 \]
Thus, the sum \( \frac{3}{4} + \sqrt{10} \) can be expressed as:
\[ \frac{3}{4} + \sqrt{10} \quad \text{or approximately } 3.912 \]
This is the result of the sum.