The equation is: $$(3 + 512) \div \sqrt{42} =$$
First, calculate the sum in the parentheses:
$$3 + 512 = 515$$
So, the equation becomes:
$$515 \div \sqrt{42} =$$
Now, we need to find the square root of 42. Since 42 is not a perfect square, we'll use an approximate value. $$\sqrt{42}$$ is between $$\sqrt{36} = 6$$ and $$\sqrt{49} = 7$$. Since 42 is closer to 49, we can estimate the square root of 42 as approximately 6.5.
So, the equation becomes:
$$515 \div 6.5 \approx$$
To divide 515 by 6.5, we can perform the division:
$$\frac{515}{6.5} = \frac{5150}{65}$$
Performing the division:
79.23
65|5150.00
455
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600
585
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150
130
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200
195
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5
So, $$515 \div 6.5 \approx 79.23$$
Therefore, the solution is approximately 79.23.