Multiply it by itself.
You can't find the square root of -10 because you can't find the square root of any negative number. But we have something to represent the answer, i, i is a imaginary number.
find two of the same numbers that you would multiply by itself exp. q:what is the square root of 25 a: 5 why:5x5=25
To find a square numbe lets say.. 2 squared all you do is 2x2=4 4squared 4x4=16
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
-- If the square root is an integer, then add ' 1 ' to it. -- If the square root is not an integer, then there isn't any.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
Multiply the length of any side by the same number.
The same way you find the square root of any number. The fastest way would be to type 225, followed by the square root key, in a calculator.
To find the square of a number between 12 and 129, you can choose any number within that range and square it. For example, if you choose 13: 13 squared = 13 * 13 = 169 So, the square of 13 is 169, and it falls within the specified range. You can do the same for any other number within that range to find its square.
The same way you find the square of any other number. Either use the "square" function on your calculator - it should like something like x2 - or multiply the number with itself (in this case, 0.6 x 0.6).
Take any integer n and square it and you have a perfect square. Then you might want to know if a given number is a perfect square. Take the square root of a number and if it is a whole number, then the number is a perfect square.