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QuestionIf I have a building that is 40 x 60 feet, how do you find out if it is square?DonaganTop AnswererThere are two ways to do it: (1) If you can measure the inside diagonals (from a corner to its opposite corner), the diagonals of a perfect rectangle are equal to each other; (2) Get a magnetic compass and sight it along two adjacent sides. The two directions should be exactly 90° from each other.
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QuestionHow do I calculate the square root without a calculator?Community AnswerUse a factor tree. For example, 625 = 5 x 125 = 5 x 5 x 25 = 5 x 5 x 5 x 5. Because there are 4 fives, and we are looking for the square root, (5 x 5)(5 x 5) = 625. Therefore the square root of 625 is 25.
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QuestionWhat is the smallest four-digit whole number divisible by 9 that has two even and two odd digits?Community AnswerThe number 1089 is the answer. The way you work it out is 1008 is a 9 time table number. Then just add on nines starting at this number, and the first 9 times table number you get that has two even digits and odd digits is your answer.
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QuestionThe hypotenuse of a triangle is 1.5 m, and another side is 0.5 m. How do I calculate its perimeter in centimeters?DonaganTop AnswererUse the Pythagorean theorem to find the third side, then add the sides together.
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QuestionHow do I calculate square roots with a fraction?Community AnswerTo rationalize a denominator, multiply the fraction by a "clever" form of 1. In other words, you need a fraction whose numerator and denominator are both equal to the square root in the denominator.
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QuestionWhat are the steps to find a square?DonaganTop AnswererThere's only one step: multiply the number by itself. x² = (x)(x).
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QuestionHow can I find the square root of 24 without getting a decimal?DonaganTop AnswererSince the square root of 24 is not an integer, you'll have to accept a decimal.
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QuestionHow do I do square roots without a calculator?DonaganTop Answerer
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QuestionWhat is the mathematical formula for finding square root?DonaganTop Answerer
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QuestionHow do I find cubed roots without a calculating device?Community AnswerFor cubed roots, the cubed root multiplied by itself 3 times will give you the number. So, mathematically, if the quotient obtained on dividing a number by any number is the square of the second number, that's your cubed root. For example, 216/6=36, which is the square of 6. Thus, 6 is the cube root of 216.
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QuestionWhat’s the square root of 44?Community AnswerAssuming you can't (or don't want to) use a calculator, we know that the square of 6 is 36, and the square of 7 is 49. So the square root of 44 will be roughly halfway between 6 and 7. So let's square 6.5: that's 42,25. So the number you're looking for is a little larger than 6.5. The square of 6.6 is 43.56. So we're almost there. The square of 6.65 is 44.22. So let's try squaring 6.64: that's 44.09. If that's not close enough for you, try squaring 6.635: that's 44.02. Now square 6.634: that's 44.01. The square of 6.633 is 43.997. So the square root of 44 is slightly larger than 6.633. (In fact, it's 6.6332.)
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QuestionHow do you find 10 times the square root of 2?I_l1ke_gam3sCommunity AnswerThe square root of 2 is 1.414. 10 times that is 14.14.
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QuestionWhat is the square root of 1600?Community Answer40.
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QuestionCan we find square root by long division?DonaganTop AnswererNot in any practical sense. You could use division in a process of trial-and-error, but it could prove to be quite cumbersome in many cases. (In a case where the number happened to be a perfect square, the trial-and-error process could be relatively quick and easy.
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QuestionFind the square of 21 without actual multiplication?DonaganTop AnswererIf you're not allowed to multiply (or use a calculator), you would have to add up 21 21's by hand.
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QuestionIsn't there an easier and faster way to do it?DonaganTop AnswererNot that anyone's been able to discover.
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Questionn squared equals to 9, what does that mean?DonaganTop AnswererThat means that n is the square root of 9, which is 3.
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QuestionHow could I find the square of 208?DonaganTop AnswererAssuming you're not using a calculator, you could square 200 (that's 40,000), and to that add the square of 8 (which is 64). 40,000 + 64 = 40,064.
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QuestionIs there a formula to work out the square root of a number?DonaganTop AnswererUnfortunately, no. The technique shown above is one way to do it without using a calculator, logarithm tables or a slide rule. There are other techniques, too, that consist of a series of successively closer estimations.
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QuestionHow do I manually find the square of a number that's large?DonaganTop AnswererThere's no shortcut, assuming you're not using a log table. Manually multiply the number by itself.
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