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How do you work out square roots? - Answers

The process of trial and error is sometimes sufficient if you know squares of common numbers. For example, the square root of 14400 is 120, because you know that 12 x 12 is 144 and 10 x 10 is 100. The actual (tedious) process involves multiple steps in a process akin to long division, where you locate quotients for each number of the root. Fortunately, there are now calculators that provide this information instantly.



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The process of trial and error is sometimes sufficient if you know squares of common numbers. For example, the square root of 14400 is 120, because you know that 12 x 12 is 144 and 10 x 10 is 100. The actual (tedious) process involves multiple steps in a process akin to long division, where you locate quotients for each number of the root. Fortunately, there are now calculators that provide this information instantly.



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How do you work out square roots? - Answers

The process of trial and error is sometimes sufficient if you know squares of common numbers. For example, the square root of 14400 is 120, because you know that 12 x 12 is 144 and 10 x 10 is 100. The actual (tedious) process involves multiple steps in a process akin to long division, where you locate quotients for each number of the root. Fortunately, there are now calculators that provide this information instantly.

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