How to find Square?
There are three methods by which you
can find Square:
1. Multiplication method: This
method is simple for the smaller numbers. Simply we multiply the number by
itself.
for instant. 52 = 5 x 5 = 25,
62 = 6 x 6 = 36
252 = 25 x 25 = 625
2. Column method: In this method, the algebraic identity (a + b)2
= a2 +2ab +b2 is used to find the square of a given
number. Let us take an example of square of 49. The we take 4 as a and 9 as b
Step1.
Make column I, II, III, having headings a2, 2 x a x b, and b2,
respectively. As shown in the table given below. Either the values of a2,
2ab, and b2 in the respective columns.
Step2.
In the III column, underline unit digit of b2 and carry forward the
tens digit, if any, to column II and add it to the value of 2 x a x b. In
execution of this step, 1 is underlined in column III and 8 is carried to
column II and added to 72.
Step3:-
In column II, underline the unit digits and carry forward the tens digits, if
any, to the column I and add it to the value of a2. In execution of
this step, 0 is underlined in column II and 8 is carried forward to column I
and added to 16.
Step 4:
Underline the digits of the number obtained in column I. Write down all the
underline digits in order starting from column I. The number obtained is the
square of the given number.
a = 4 and b = 9
Column I
|
Column II
|
Column III
|
a2
42 =
16
+8
24
|
2 x a x b =
2 x 4 x 9 =
72
+ 8
______________
80
|
b2
92
________
81
|
Hence, (49)2 = 2401
Diagonal Method:- This
method is more useful when the numbers are bigger. We shall follow the
following steps:-
Step 1:- If the
given number contains two digits e.g., 57 then we shall draw a square and divide
them into 4 small squares. If the given number contains three digits, e.g., 143
then divide the square into 9 small squares. Write the digits of the number (2
digit or 3 digit number as the case may be), vertically and horizontally, as
shown in the figures alongside.
Step 2:- Now,
multiply each digit on the left of the square with digit on the top of the
column, if the product so obtained is a single digit, write it below the
diagonal. If it is a two digit number, write the tens digit above the diagonal
and the units digit below the diagonal.
Step 3:- Starting
with lowest diagonal ( i.e., right hand bottom), add the digits below each
diagonal. Underline the unit’s digit, if any, to the diagonal above. Write all
the underline digits starting from the topmost diagonal. The number obtained is
the square of the given number
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