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Whenever you need to take the square root of a big number, you can always factorize (rewrite a number as other numbers multiplied together) the number and instead take the square root of its factors, one by one. When you do this, it can be useful to look for ways to factorize your big number into a square number multiplied by something else. In that case, the calculation becomes much simpler. Have a look at the examples in the boxes below.
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Example 1
Find the square root of
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I could have chosen to factorize
Example 2
Find the square root of
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Here, you first have to factorize
Example 3
Find the square root of
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Want to watch animated videos and solve interactive exercises about the square roots of a fraction?
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Whenever you want to take the square root a fraction, you can instead take the square root of the numerator and the denominator by themselves.
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: You have to memorize the formulas. You won’t stand a chance without them. Be in full control of the square root of a product and a fraction. Here are a couple of examples.
Example 4
Find the square root of
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Example 5
Find the square root of
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If you want to practice factorization in general, I recommend that you watch instructional videos about factorization.