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Answer:
There is no square root of 2 but the sign of the square root is this: √.
Square root (√) is the sum that gives the initial number when multiplied by itself. For example:
- The square root (√) of 16 is 4. Because 4 x 4 = 16
- The square root (√) of 4 is 2. Because 2 x 2 = 4
- The square root (√) of 256 is 16. Because 16 x 16 = 256
2 do not have a square root because we cannot multiply 1 by 1.
1 x 1 = 1 ❌
There are the list of square roots:
- √4 = 2
- √9 = 3
- √16 = 4
- √25 = 5
- √36 = 6
- √49 = 7
- √64 = 8
- √81 = 9
- √100 = 10
- √121 = 11
- √144 = 12
- √169 = 13
- √196 = 14
- √225 = 15
- √256 = 16
- √289 = 17
- √324 = 18
- √361 = 19
- √400 = 20
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Step-by-step explanation:
The square root of 2 is the number which when multiplied with itself gives the result as 2. It is generally represented as √2 or 2½. The numerical value of square root 2 up to 50 decimal places is as follows: √2 = 1.4142135623730950488016887242096980785696718753769