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So we have been working on finding square roots of large numbers (10000+), so on a test, the question was to find the square root of 443556 (which I calculated to be 666), and when I got it back, he said it was wrong. How was that wrong? It did not give any other instructions as to anything else to do (like show my work or something), any idea why it's wrong?

 Oct 26, 2016
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I see three possibilities.

 

1. The teacher is wrong

 

2. You misunderstood the assignment

 

3. You misread X as 443556, you might have missed a digit or something.

 Oct 26, 2016

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