How To Find Square Root?

Use a calculator: enter the number, then press √ (or type `sqrt(number)`).

Factor into perfect squares:

Find factors that are perfect squares.

Rewrite the number as a product of a perfect square and the rest.

Take the square root of the perfect square and simplify the remaining part.

Simplify using prime factorization:

Write the number as a product of primes.

Pair identical primes into squares.

Take one from each pair outside the radical.

Use the square-root property:

√(a · b) = √a · √b

√(a/b) = √a / √b (for b > 0)

For perfect squares:

Memorize common ones (e.g., √1=1, √4=2, √9=3, √16=4, √25=5, √36=6, √49=7, √64=8, √81=9, √100=10).

For non-perfect squares (approximate):

Use Newton’s method: x₀ = number, then xₙ₊₁ = (xₙ + number/xₙ)/2 until close enough.

Or use a calculator’s decimal approximation.

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