Why do we double the quotient in long division method of finding the square root?
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According to square root rules, we need to double the quotient to get the next divisor. So, multiply the quotient 1 by 2 (1 × 2 = 2) and place 2 as the next divisor which needs to be paired. Step 7: Find a divisor "p" such that p × p results in the product ≤ 69.
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