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Example Question #6 : How To Find The Square Root Of A Decimal
Find the square root of the following decimal:
To find the square root of this decimal we convert it into scientific notation.
Because has an even exponent, we can divide the exponenet by 2 to get its square root.
is a perfect square, whose square root is
.
Example Question #4 : How To Find The Square Root Of A Decimal
Find the square root of the following decimal:
To find the square root of this decimal we convert it into scientific notation.
Because has an even exponent, we can divide the exponenet by 2 to get its square root. The square root of 9 is 3, so the square root of 10 should be a little larger than 3, around 3.16
Example Question #1 : How To Find The Square Root Of A Decimal
Find the square root of the following decimal:
To find the square root of this decimal we convert it into scientific notation.
Because has an even exponent, we can divide the exponenet by 2 to get its square root. The square root of 36 is 6, so the square root of 40 should be a little more than 6, around 6.32.
Example Question #2 : How To Find The Square Root Of A Decimal
Solve for :
Just like any other equation, isolate your variable. Start by multiplying both sides by :
Now, this is the same as:
You know that is
. You can intelligently rewrite this problem as:
, which is the same as:
Example Question #6 : How To Find The Square Root Of A Decimal
Find the square root of the following decimal:
To find the square root of this decimal we convert it into scientific notation.
Because has an even exponent, we can divide the exponenet by 2 to get its square root.
is a perfect square, whose square root is
.
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