For example, when you want to know how large a square lot has to be, to have a certain area (a square lot uses less Fencing than any other rectangle for the same area), when calculating how long an object takes to fall to the ground, and in many other situation where quadratic equations must be solved.
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Square roots.
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You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.You don't need square roots for this, and there is no use for them in this context. You simply divide both sides of the equation by 2.
When measuring distance
if your a maths teacher or anything to do with maths.