Math, asked by farhankhan02917, 7 months ago

the number of zeros in the square root of 10000​

Answers

Answered by adityamittal23
4

Answer:

Let the number x=10000

On taking square root, we get

x

=

10000

∴x=100

So, the number of digits

=3

Hence, this is the answer

Answered by ushmagaur
0

Answer:

The number of zeros in the square root of 10000 is 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Square root of a number:-

  • A value or a number, on multiplying by itself gives the original number is called a square root of a number.
  • In other words, the inverse operation of squaring a number gives the square root of that number.

Step 1 of 1

Consider the given number as follows:

10000

Rewrite the given number as follows:

⇒ 100 × 100

(100)^2 . . . . . (1)

Now,

Take the square root of the expression (1) as follows:

\sqrt{(100)^2}

\sqrt{100\times 100}

\sqrt{100} \times \sqrt{100}

Using the definition of the square root of a number, we get

⇒ 100

Hence, 100 is the square root of the number 10000.

Notice that there are 2 zeros in the number 100.

Final answer: The number of zeros in the square root of 10000 is 2.

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Answered by ushmagaur
0

Answer:

The number of zeros in the square root of 10000 is 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Square root of a number:-

  • A value or a number, on multiplying by itself gives the original number is called a square root of a number.
  • In other words, the inverse operation of squaring a number gives the square root of that number.

Step 1 of 1

Consider the given number as follows:

10000

Rewrite the given number as follows:

⇒ 100 × 100

(100)^2 . . . . . (1)

Now,

Take the square root of the expression (1) as follows:

\sqrt{(100)^2}

\sqrt{100\times 100}

\sqrt{100} \times \sqrt{100}

Using the definition of the square root of a number, we get

⇒ 100

Hence, 100 is the square root of the number 10000.

Notice that there are 2 zeros in the number 100.

Final answer: The number of zeros in the square root of 10000 is 2.

#SPJ2

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