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How to Calculate Square Root

What is Square Root?

The square root of a number x is a value r such that r² = x. Every positive number has two square roots: a positive (principal) root and a negative root. Only zero has a single square root: zero itself.

Step-by-Step Guide

  1. 1Factor the number into prime factors
  2. 2Pair up identical prime factors
  3. 3Take one factor from each pair and multiply them
  4. 4Any unpaired factors stay inside the radical symbol

Worked Examples

Input
√144
Result
12
12 × 12 = 144
Input
√2
Result
1.41421…
Irrational — cannot be simplified further
Input
√0.25
Result
0.5
0.5 × 0.5 = 0.25
Input
√200
Result
10√2
√(100 × 2) = 10√2 ≈ 14.142

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