Just multiply it to itself.
e.g. No. 3 ; 3 squared 3^(2) = 3 x 3 = 9
Algebraically, it is x X x = x^(2)
What it means ; The two adjacent sides of a square are the same length . So to find the area of a square, you just multiply the two sides together.
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to calculate the square, multiply the number to itself for eg, 2 square = 2 X 2 = 4
1: Calculate the square root, then calculate its square root; OR 2: Take the logarithm of the number, divide it by 4 then take the antilog.
The square root of 58 is approximately 7.6 when rounded to one decimal place. This is because 7.6 multiplied by 7.6 equals 57.6, which is the closest perfect square to 58 without exceeding it. The square root of a number is the value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
The square of any odd number will be an odd square number. eg 12 = 1 32 = 9 52 = 25 etc
Oh, dude, like, okay. So, you want a pseudocode to calculate the square of a number? Easy peasy. Here it goes: START ACCEPT number square = number * number PRINT square END There you go, a simple pseudocode to find the square of a number. Hope that helps, man.
You can calculate 1/4 of any number, simply by dividing that number by 4.