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square root of √11 upto 2 decimal places by long division method ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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1. Draw lines over pairs of digits from right to left.

2. Find the greatest number whose square is less than or equal to the digits in the first group

3. Take this number as the divisor and quotient of the first group and find the remainder

4. Move the digits from the second group besides the remainder to get the new dividend.

5. Double the first divisor and bring it down as the new divisor.

6. Complete the divisor and continue the division.

7. Put the decimal point in the square root as soon as the integral part is exhausted.

8. Repeat the process till the remainder becomes zero.

 \sqrt{11}  = 3.316....

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