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Another Maths Question!
Dont know how to type the correct symbols on here( all help gladly received!).
But what is the easiest way to find the square root of a number?
I know for example that 8 squared is 64, but how say do you find the square root of 196?
But what is the easiest way to find the square root of a number?
I know for example that 8 squared is 64, but how say do you find the square root of 196?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you mean without a calculator and that the answer is a whole number then trial and error. Try numbers near what you know already eg 10x10 is 100 and 12x12 is 144 so it can't be much more than that. You can also look at the last digit - in this case 6. You can only get squares that end in 6 from numbers with a 4 or 6 at the end. You can only get numbers that end in 1 when starting with a number that ends in 1 or 9 for example.
To find the square root of 196 you'd be allowed to use a calculator (square root button) in an exam where calculators are allowed but on a non-calculator paper you'd be expected to use your knowledge of multiplication tables up to 15 x 15.
Ideally a student should be able to reel off the first 15 square numbers from 1x1=1 to 15 x 15 =225. Ideally, I'd suggest students should also know that 20x20= 400 and 100 x 100 =10000
Ideally a student should be able to reel off the first 15 square numbers from 1x1=1 to 15 x 15 =225. Ideally, I'd suggest students should also know that 20x20= 400 and 100 x 100 =10000
There's a method detailed here, if you can follow it. I certainly can;t!
http:// www.wik ihow.co m/Calcu late-a- Square- Root-by -Hand
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Well there is if you can put 196 into its prime factors and then put them into 2 equal groups. You start with 2 and keep dividing until it won't go perfectly then try 3, then 5, then 7, then 11 etc (the prime numbers)
196 comes out as 2x2x7x7
split that into two equal groups of 2x7 and 2x7 giving you 2x7 as the square root ie 14
196 comes out as 2x2x7x7
split that into two equal groups of 2x7 and 2x7 giving you 2x7 as the square root ie 14