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Find square root of: 91+9, 47+2, 19+125, 9+0
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Find square root of: 91+9, 47+2, 19+125, 9+0
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10, 7, 12 and 3 is the square root to all of those :)
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Answer:
√(91+9)
=√100
= 10
√(47+2)
=√49
= 7
√(19+125)
=√144
= 12
√(9+0)
=√9
=3
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