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√1 = 1

√4 = 2

√9 = 3

√16 = 4

√25 = 5

√36 = 6

√49 = 7

√64 = 8

√81 = 9

√100 = 10

√121 = 11

√144 = 12

√169 = 13

√196 = 14

These are perfect squares, so any numbers in between can be estimated.

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