Math, asked by tiya2341, 11 months ago

how to take out square root with an example ​

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Answered by soumadip777
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Example: Calculate the square root of 10 ( ) to 2 decimal places.

Find the two perfect square numbers it lies between.

Divide 10 by 3. 10/3 = 3.33 (you can round off your answer)

Average 3.33 and 3. ( 3.33 + 3)/2 = 3.1667.

Repeat step 2: 10/3.1667 = 3.1579.

Answered by mrkelvin
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Answer:

Method 1 Simplifying a Square Root by Factoring

Understand factoring. ...

Divide by the smallest prime number possible. ...

Rewrite the square root as a multiplication problem. ...

Repeat with one of the remaining numbers. ...

Finish simplifying by "pulling out" an integer. ...

Multiply integers together if there are more than one.

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