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Square Roots
Find each square root
1) square root of 64

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Answer:

8

Explanation:


√(x)=p is looking for a positive or zero number p such that
p \cdot p=x.

So here you have
√(64).

This is basically asking you can you think of a number such that when you multiply it to itself you get 64.

The answer is 8 because 8(8) is 64.

Here are some other perfect squares:

1

4

9

16

25

36

49

....so on.

All of these have nice square roots or principal roots.

The principal roots of those numbers I just mentioned and the reason next is:

1 because 1(1)=1.

2 because 2(2)=4.

3 because 3(3)=9.

4 because 4(4)=16.

5 because 5(5)=25.

6 because 6(6)=36.

7 because 7(7)=49.

User Orourkek
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4 votes

Answer:

+8/-8

Explanation:

I have answered ur question

8×8=64

User Locke
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