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Let's find the square root of
[tex]\bold{\displaystyle\frac{144}{169}}[/tex]
So what number times itself equals [tex]\bf{\displaystyle\frac{144}{169}}[/tex]?
Take the square root of both the numerator (144) and the denominator (169)
[tex]\bold{\sqrt{\displaystyle\frac{144}{169} }}[/tex]
The square root of 144 is 12 (12 times itself equals 144), and the square root of 169 is 13 (13 times itself equals 169)
[tex]\bold{\displaystyle\frac{12}{13}}[/tex]
This number times itself equals [tex]\bf{\displaystyle\frac{144}{169}}[/tex].
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- You can easily find the square root of a number by entering the number you want to find the square root of and pressing the [tex]\sqrt{x}[/tex] button on your calculator, or just remembering the basic numbers, like "12×12 (12²=144) :-)
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