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Could someone explain how to find square roots please?

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Answer:

By multiplying the number by its power 2.

E.g= 4^2

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Answer: graphing calculator!

Step-by-step explanation: if you’re looking for the square root of a # that isn’t a perfect square (ie. sqrt4, sqrt 36) then you have to use a calculator for that. however the idea behind square roots is just a # multiplied by itself to give the original #. just ask yourself “what can i multiply by itself to get the original number”. hope that helped !

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