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 \sqrt{1764}
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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

Forming pairs: 17 and 64

Find a number Y (4) such that whose square is <= 17. Now divide 17 by 4 with quotient as 4.

Bring down the next pair 64, to the right of the remainder 1. The new dividend is now 164.

Add the last digit of the quotient (4) to the divisor (4) i.e. 4 + 4 = 8. To the right of 8, find a digit Z (which is 2) such that 8Z × Z <= 164. After finding Z, together 8 and Z (2) form a new divisor 82 for the new dividend 164.

Divide 164 by 82 with the quotient as 2, giving the remainder = 164 - 82 × 2 = 164 - 164 = 0.

We stop the process since the remainder is now 0 and there are no more digits that can be brought down.

Therefore, the square root of 1764 by long division method is 42.

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