how to find square root in maths
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To start finding a square root
prime factorization, first, try to reduce your number into its perfect square factors.
Let's use an example. We want to find the square root of 400 by hand. To begin, we would divide the number into perfect squarefactors. ...We would write this as: Sqrt(400) = Sqrt(25 × 16)
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To start finding a square root
prime factorization, first, try to reduce your number into its perfect square factors.
Let's use an example. We want to find the square root of 400 by hand. To begin, we would divide the number into perfect squarefactors. ...We would write this as: Sqrt(400) = Sqrt(25 × 16)
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Finding the square root of a number is the inverse operation of squaring that number. Remember, the square of a number is that number times itself. The perfect squares are the squares of the whole numbers. The square root of a number, n, written below is the number that gives n when multiplied by itself. Please mark as brainliest
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