Burning Math - Extracting Square Roots Mentally at An Extremely Fast Speed
Burning Math - Extracting Square Roots Mentally at An Extremely Fast Speed
Finding the square root of a number is the inverse operation of squaring that
number. Remember, the square of a number is that number times itself.
Square of 5 = 52 = 5 × 5 = 25. Therefore, the square root of 25 is 5. The perfect squares are the squares of
the whole numbers such as 1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100 so on and so forth.
Before learning the procedure, it is wise that the performer memorizes the squares of the numbers 1-10
which is very elementary.
To extract the square root of any perfect square, follow the steps presented below:
Step-1: Look at the magnitude of the “hundreds number” (the numbers preceding the last two digits) and
find the largest square that is equal to or less than the number. This is the 1stpart of the answer.
Step-2: Now, look at the last (unit’s) digit of the number. If the number ends in a:
To determine the right answer from 2 possible answers (other than 0 and 5), mentally multiply the findings in
step-1 with its next higher number. If the left extremities (the numbers preceding the last two digits) are
greater than the product, the right digit would be the greater option (9,8,7,6) and if left extremities are less
than the product, the right digit would be the smaller option (1,2,3,4).
1. Look at the magnitude of the “hundreds number” (the numbers preceding the last two digits) which is
7. Now, 22=4 and 32=9. So, the highest square in 7 is 2 which is the 1stpart of the answer.
2. Now, look at the last digit of the number which is 4. We know if the number ends in a 4 then the
ending digit of the answer would be 2 or 8.
Now, 2 (findings in step-1) times its next higher number which is 3 is (2×3=) 6. The left extremity which is 7
is greater than 6. Therefore, the right digit of the answer must be the greater option which is 8.
1. The magnitude of the “hundreds number” is 39. Now, 62=36 and 72=49. So, the highest square in 39 is
6.
2. Looking at the last digit of the number which is 9; we know if the number ends in a 9 then the last digit
of the answer would be 3 or 7.
Now, 6 (findings in step-1) times its next higher number 7 is (6×7=) 42. And 39 (the left extremities) is less
than 42. Therefore, the right digit of the answer must be the smaller option i.e. 3.
1. The numbers preceding the last two digits is 54; the highest square in it is 7.
2. The last digit of the number is 6 so; the ending digit of the answer would be 4 or 6.
Now, 7 times its next higher number (8) is 56. Since 54 is less than 56, the right digit of the answer must be
the smaller option i.e. 4.
1. Focusing 136; the highest square in it is 11 (since, 112 = 121 and 122 = 144).
2. The last digit of the number is 9 so; the ending digit of the answer would be 3 or 7.
11 times its next higher number (12) is 132 and 136 is greater than 132, so the right digit of the answer
would be 7.
12 times its next higher number (13) is 156. Since 153 is less than 156, the right digit of the answer must be
4 giving the final answer 124.
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rohini yadav August 8, 2016 at 10:43 PM
Nice tricks. Helped a lot. Thank youˍ
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