Finding the square root of it. Taking the square root. Not squaring it.
squaring a number is when you times it by itself the square root of a number is the actual base number e.g the square root of 49 is 7 and 7x7=49
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Finding the square root of it. Taking the square root. Not squaring it.
squaring a number is when you times it by itself the square root of a number is the actual base number e.g the square root of 49 is 7 and 7x7=49
If a number is squared you get a new number called the square of the given number. When the square root of the new number is taken you get back the original given number!
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Finding the square root of a number is performing the opposite operation of squaring the number. In order to square a number you must multiple the number by itself. 2 x 2 = 4 so the square root of 4 is 2.
You can try squaring different numbers; if the answer is too high, try squaring a smaller number; if the answer is too low, try squaring a larger number.You can also calculate the square root of 121 on just about any calculator. In this case, the answer is 11, or -11.
Multiplying a number by itself is called "squaring". Ex. "What is the square of 5?" Answer: 25 And when you calculate, from the square (25) what the original number was, it is called "finding the square root." Ex. "What is the square root of 25?" Answer: 5.
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It is a perfect square.
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Squaring a number is the inverse of square rooting. The square root of 144 is 12, so 12 squared is 144.
The square of a number, for example 3, is 9 (3 x 3)The square root of a number is finding what number timesed by itself makes the original number. So...If you are given the question, find the square root of 16, the answer is 4, because 4 x 4 = 16The square root is basically the opposite of squaring a number42 = 16Square root of 16 = 4