In this lesson we will learn about one of the most important concepts in algebra SQUARE ROOTS.
The square root of a number m is another number n that satisfies the following formula: m = n x n. You can also say that m is the square of n. The opposite of squaring a number is finding its square root. You can use the radical symbol to indicate that the square root of m is n:
\sqrt{~}m = \sqrt{~}n2 = n
A number is a perfect square if it can be written as the square of a whole number. Not all integers are perfect squares.
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