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√4=2 so we have √5+2. √5=2.236 approx so the result is 4.236.

If we square √5+√4 we get 9+4√5=9+8.9443=17.9443 the square root of which is 4.236 approx.

Whichever method is used, we still need to evaluate √5.
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