how to find square root by division method
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Answer:(i) First we make the pair of the digits starting from the digit's at one's place.
For making the pair place a bar over every pair of digits.
If the number of digits in it odd, then the left-most single digit will have a bar.
(ii) Find the largest number whose square is less than or equal to the number under the extreme left bar.
Take this number as the divisor and the number under the extreme left bar as dividend.
Divide and get the remainder.
(iii) To the right of the remainder place the number that is under the next bar.
(iv) Now double the divisor and enter it with blank on its right.
(v) Think a largest possible digit to fill the blank which will also become the new digit in the quotient such that when the new divisor is multiplied to the new quotient the product is less than or equal to the dividend.
(vi) Repeat these steps till get the remainder 0 and no digits are left in the given number.
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
it's easy for example let us take 144
Step-by-step explanation:
the question is 144 so u have to divide the terms like from the backside of the number we should divide like 44 is one term and 1 is one term after that we should multiply with the squares only like 1×1=1, 2×2=4. so here we should multiply with 1 only but if we multiply with two we will get a bigger number so multiply with 1 and the other side u write one and the remaining is 44 so add I and I u will get 2 then multiply with 22×2 than u will be 44 so now minus 44-44 than remainder is zero and the square root is 12