Why do we find square and squar root for some maths equations?
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Square root of a number is a value, which on multiplication by itself gives the original number. Suppose, x is the square root of y, then it is represented as x=√y or we can express the same equation as x2 = y. The square root of the square of a positive number gives the original number.
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do same number × same number for square ex 9×9 is a square
root is like example 9 which square is = 9 that is root of 9 means 3 because 3×3 = 9
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