Using a number line what is the approximate value of 19−−√

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The approximate value of √19 can be found by taking the square root of 19, which is approximately 4.36. Therefore, 19−−√ is approximately equal to 19 - 4.36, which is approximately 14.64.
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To find the approximate value of √19 using a number line, we can locate the whole number that is closest to the square root of 19. From the number line, we see that the whole number closest to √19 is 4.

Now, let's calculate the approximate value of 19−−√ by subtracting 4 from 19:

19 - 4 = 15

Therefore, the approximate value of 19−−√ is 15.
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