If it has an odd … If it has an odd number of digits, then when you pair them up the first digit will be on its own, followed by the rest in pairs to the decimal point, all numbers after the decimal are then paired.
i aggree with the … i aggree with the comment below, however, i will still continue to practice this method of solving square roots because i think it is original and quite genius.
but… what would you do in the case the number inside the radical had an odd number of digits???
i agree with the … i agree with the comment below, however, i will still continue to practice this method of solving square roots because i think it is very original and genius.
what would you do if the number had an odd number of digits???
This video needs … This video needs some sound. It’s kind of confusing to have to look down, read the caption, then look up and see the change to the equation. It would be a great deal easier to understand if there was sound. I couldn’t get through the whole thing because I felt like my mind was going to explode, and I think a narration would solve the problem.
Nice way to figure square roots though. It seems simple enough, once I wrap my head around it.
If it has an odd …
If it has an odd number of digits, then when you pair them up the first digit will be on its own, followed by the rest in pairs to the decimal point, all numbers after the decimal are then paired.
i aggree with the …
i aggree with the comment below, however, i will still continue to practice this method of solving square roots because i think it is original and quite genius.
but… what would you do in the case the number inside the radical had an odd number of digits???
i agree with the …
i agree with the comment below, however, i will still continue to practice this method of solving square roots because i think it is very original and genius.
what would you do if the number had an odd number of digits???
This video needs …
This video needs some sound. It’s kind of confusing to have to look down, read the caption, then look up and see the change to the equation. It would be a great deal easier to understand if there was sound. I couldn’t get through the whole thing because I felt like my mind was going to explode, and I think a narration would solve the problem.
Nice way to figure square roots though. It seems simple enough, once I wrap my head around it.