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Note: Squares of 1,2,3 will have only one digit. So, you need to write the corresponding squares as 01,04,09.
Step3: If there is a carry from Step2, add it to the value you got in step1, this will be final first two digits of square.
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CASE 1: When there is no carry in Step2
Example 1: Calculate Square of 44?
Solution:
Step1: First two digits = Difference from 25 = 19
Step2: Last two digits = (Difference from 50 )^2 = (6)^2 = 36
Step3: No need of step 3. Since there is no carry from step 1.
Final Answer, (44)^2 = 1936
Step3: If there is a carry from Step2, add it to the value you got in step1, this will be final first two digits of square.
Summary: Above steps may look bit confusing,Don't worry if you did not get it.I will make it clear to you through examples.
Get ready for colorful explanation of the above steps :)
CASE 1: When there is no carry in Step2
Example 1: Calculate Square of 44?
Solution:
Step1: First two digits = Difference from 25 = 19
Step2: Last two digits = (Difference from 50 )^2 = (6)^2 = 36
Step3: No need of step 3. Since there is no carry from step 1.
Final Answer, (44)^2 = 1936
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