How To Do Roots

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By:

Thomas Glasser
A step towards knowing how to do
roots!
On a simple basis, one of the most logical things to do is to know your
multiplication tables. If you dont, then roots might be a bit tough for you. It
varies on how well you can multiply numbers such as 1-12.

Memorize your multiplication tables, after that. Roots will become way
easier for you and your brain. Where it wont take much brain power to
solve.

Lets take 64 for example. Which has the perfect square of 8.
The First Step
If you cant really memorize your multiplication table and/or you are having
a tough time doing so. Then perhaps all you need to do is to memorize
exponential notation such as 3 to the power of 2, or 3 * 3.

If you memorize your exponents (Please note that roots takes a bit of
memorizing to do, so you cant skip it). Then you will be able to do all the
roots. Such as square, or even cubed. (cubed means to the 3
rd
power).

After that all this should become easy for you.
Second Step (Alternative)
This is usually the biggest part. All you have to do after you have memorized
most things. SOLVE THE PROBLEM.

Everything should be easy after you memorized most things, whether it is
exponential notation or even multiplication tables. The last step is to always
solve the problem.
Final Step
The perfect squares are:
1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, 121,144
These are the perfect squares for the first
12 numbers. Each of them can be divided
by a number and not equal a decimal or
fraction.
Perfect squares are numbers that can be
divided evenly (or perfectly).

The list of the numbers are on the right
side and they are there to help you and
your classmates if you wish to know what
they are.
List of Perfect Squares
You are ready to go on doing roots. Now get out there and have a mice day!


Here are a few examples of roots. For squares, we counting anything to the
second power. This equals 25 Squared. Or 25 to the second power.

25


5 25 So the square root of 25 equals 5.
You Are All Set!

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