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how do you get to the square root of 5 by multipliying? - Answers

First, let's get it down that the exact integer for the square root of 5 is 2.2360679775. To find this answer with multiplication, you'd have to raise the 5 to the half power. So it would be 5 to one-half power. Once you get the answer to that, you round the decimal place 5 times. Then Wa-Lah, your answer.



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First, let's get it down that the exact integer for the square root of 5 is 2.2360679775. To find this answer with multiplication, you'd have to raise the 5 to the half power. So it would be 5 to one-half power. Once you get the answer to that, you round the decimal place 5 times. Then Wa-Lah, your answer.



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how do you get to the square root of 5 by multipliying? - Answers

First, let's get it down that the exact integer for the square root of 5 is 2.2360679775. To find this answer with multiplication, you'd have to raise the 5 to the half power. So it would be 5 to one-half power. Once you get the answer to that, you round the decimal place 5 times. Then Wa-Lah, your answer.

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