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how to identify the square roots of each term?​

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Answered by ItzRudaina
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In general terms, if a is a positive real number, then the square root of a is a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives a. The square root could be positive or negative because multiplying two negative numbers gives a positive number.

Answered by qwvilla
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  • Square root of a number is a real number , which on multiplication with itself gives the original number.

  • If the number is a perfect square, then there must exist a perfect square root too.

  • In order to find out the square root of a number , we need to find out all the factors.

  • Suppose, the factors include Two 2s , then in order to make out the square root, we need to consider only One 2.

  • For example , for the number 4, the factors are 2,2 and 1. Thus we need to consider only ONE 2 of the factors. Hence, the square root of 4 will be 2.

  • Even the square of a negative number gives out the result in positive value.

  • Square root is represented by ''

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