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Question
Find the square roots of 100 and 169 by the method of repeated subtraction.
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Solution
We know that the sum of the first n odd natural numbers is n2.
Consider `sqrt100`
- 100 − 1 = 99
- 99 − 3 = 96
- 96 − 5 = 91
- 91 − 7 = 84
- 84 − 9 = 75
- 75 − 11= 64
- 64 − 13 = 51
- 51 − 15 = 36
- 36 − 17 = 19
- 19 − 19 = 0
We have subtracted successive odd numbers starting from 1 to 100, and obtained 0 at 10th step.
Therefore, `sqrt100 = 10`
The square root of 169 can be obtained by the method of repeated subtraction as follows.
- 169 − 1 = 168
- 168 − 3 = 165
- 165 − 5 = 160
- 160 − 7 = 153
- 153 − 9 = 144
- 144 − 11 = 133
- 133 − 13 = 120
- 120 − 15 = 105
- 105 − 17 = 88
- 88 − 19 = 69
- 69 − 21 = 48
- 48 − 23 = 25
- 25 − 25 = 0
We have subtracted successive odd numbers starting from 1 to 169, and obtained 0 at 13th step.
Therefore, `sqrt169 = 13`
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