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Is it possible to find the square root of a number with odd decimal places

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Answered by aadishree7667
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⭐yes u could find ⭐

To find the square root of numbers in the decimal form are explained in the following steps: 

Step I: Make the number of decimal places even by affixing a zero on the extreme right of the decimal part (if required). 

Step II: In the integral part, mark the periods as done while finding the square root of a perfect square of some natural number. 

Step III: In the decimal part, mark the periods on every pair of digits beginning with the first decimal place. 

Step IV: Now, find the square root by long division method. 

Step V: Put the decimal point in the square root as soon as the integral part is exhausted. 

Answered by pawan578
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Answer:

NO IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO FIND SQUARE ROOT OF NUMBERS HAVING ODD DECIMAL PLACE

EG : 12.1 =√12.1 =3.4785042618

Step-by-step explanation:

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