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square root method
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Answered by AbhinavJoemon
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Answer: If a number ends with an even number of zeros (0's), then it can have a square root. The two square root values can be multiplied. For example, √3 can be multiplied by √2, then the result should be √6. When two same square roots are multiplied, then the result should be a radical number.

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