Finding the square root of a number is the inverse operation of squaring that number. Remember, the square of a number is that number times itself.
The perfect squares are the squares of the whole numbers.
The square root of a number, n, written below is the number that gives n when multiplied by itself.
Here are other examples of square roots of all perfect squares from 1 to 100.
Getting the square roots of perfect squares is so much easy, but using a calculator makes the work easier including those numbers that do not belong to the category of perfect ones.
Here's a MATHEMATIP on how to get the square roots of ANY NUMBER in just a matter of seconds without the aid of a calculator. Remember, ESCAPE THE COMPLEX.
Here's a MATHEMATIP on how to get the square roots of ANY NUMBER in just a matter of seconds without the aid of a calculator. Remember, ESCAPE THE COMPLEX.
SQUARE ROOT OF PERFECT SQUARES
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SQUARE ROOT OF ANY NUMBER
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