- Square root of 60 is written as (Radical form).
- Square root of 60 = ≈ ≈ 7.74
- In the exponential form, the square root of 60 is expressed as .
We will now calculate the square root of 60 by the Long Division method.
Square Root by Long Division Method
The square root of 60 by long division method consists of the following steps:
- Step 1: Starting from the right, we will pair up the digits of 60 by putting a bar above 60. We also pair the 0s in decimals in pairs of 2 from left to right. Added 4 decimal places as it is not a perfect square.
- Step 2: Find a number that, when multiplied by itself, gives a product less than or equal to 60. This will be 7 obviously, so place 7 in the quotient and the divisor place which will result in the remainder being 11.
- Step 3: Drag down beside the remainder 11. Also, add the divisor to itself and write it below.(7 + 7 = 14)
- Step 4: Find a number X such that 14X × X results in a number less than or equal to 1100. The number 7 fits here so fill it next to 14 in the divisor as well as next to 7 in the quotient.
- Step 5: Find the remainder and now drag down the next pair from the dividend. Repeat this process to get the decimal places you want. Check the following animation that outlines all the steps.
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