
Here we'll guide you through the process of calculating the sum of the square root of 1 and the square root of 11. In other words, we'll be calculating √1 + √11.
First, we need to determine the square root of each number individually. Then, we add them together. Here's the step-by-step calculation:
1. Find the square root of 1:
√1 = 1
2. Find the square root of 56:
√11 ≈ 3.31662
3. Add the square root of 34 to the square root of 56:
1 + 3.31662 = 4.31662
Therefore, the result of adding the square root of 1 to the square root of 11 is approximately 4.31662.
√1 + √11 ≈ 4.31662
For your convenience, we've also expressed the result in its simplest radical form:
√1 + √11
Adding Square Roots
Use the tool below to find the sum of another set of square roots.
Square root of 1 plus square root of 12
Here is another square root problem that you may find interesting.
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