find the Value of root2 by long division method upto 4 decimal values
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Step-by-step explanation:
The square root or root of a number “n” is a number that returns the value equal to “n” when multiplied by itself. For example, the value of the square root of 4 is ±2. Because 2 x 2 = 4. Finding the square root of a number is the inverse process of squaring the number. When we multiply the number to itself, we get the square of a number. Finding the square root of the perfect square number is easier than the non-perfect square numbers.
Examples for perfect square numbers:
4 = square of a number 2 = 2 x 2
9 = square of a number 3 = 3 x 3
16 = square of a number 4 = 4 x 4
25 = square of a number 5 = 5 x 5
It is a bit complicated to find the square root value for the non-perfect square numbers say 10. The symbol used to denote the square root is ‘√’. The square root symbol is also known as a radical symbol or radix. The number underneath the radical symbol is called as radicand. If the given number is not a square number, then the value should take either radical form or decimal form. Finding the value of root 2 is quite difficult since the number 2 is not a square number and there is no such easy method to find the value. The only possible method to find the square root values of the non-perfect square is a long division method.