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find the square root of 6724 by long division method

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Answered by BlackVenom05
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 \textbf{Solution :}

Answer is  \textbf{82}

“To do so, follow the attachment”

 \textbf{Some things to follow while doing long division method}

♦ The first task is to divide the sq. root into pairs where maximum 2 numbers for each pair and always pair the numbers from  \textbf{left hand side} .

ex:-

“given sq. root”— 6724

After pairing —

“67” “24”

here,

67 is the first pair

&

24 is the second pair

♦ Whatever you are writing in the quotient the same digit is to be written in right hand side.

♦ Remember always multiply the quotient with  \textbf{2} after writing every single digit.

♦ Remember that we need to bring the remainder always 0 inorder to find the sq. root of given number.

Numbers ending with or the unit digit of numbers having  \textbf{2, 3, 7 and 8} are not perfect squares. So, their sq. roots will always be in the form of decimal number.

This were the rules for  \textbf{long division method}

If you follow these rules you will get your answer.

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Answered by itzqueen13
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Answer:

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