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What does it mean when we write √100 = 10 in terms of squares and side lengths? Explain. *

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It means 100 squared would equal to 10.
For example 16squared=4 because 4 x 4 = 16
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User Anusreemn
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Explanation:


√(100)=10 because
10^(2)=100. 10 is the square root of 100, which means that 10 multiplied by itself (10×10=
10^2) is equal to 100. So, when you are trying to find the square root of a number, the square root is itself multiplied by itself.

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