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How do I find the square root

How do I find the square root-example-1

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a square root is basically just finding a number that, when multiplied by itself, equals your original number
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For that, you don't need the exact square root. You need the approximate. The sqrt of 7 is between the sqrt of 4 and the sqrt of 9, but 7 is closer to 9, therefore the sqrt would be closer to 3. Find the approximate sqrt for 6 (between sqrt of 4 and sqrt of 9 again) and determine which sum is larger.
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