Asked by MackisaBlackCat
                How do you describe how you can estimate the square root of a number that isn't a perfect square without a calculator? 
            
            
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-find-the-square-root-of-a-number-which-is-not-a-perfect-square
    
                    Answered by
            oobleck
            
    you can estimate using linear interpolation. For example, if you want the square root of 28, note that 28 is 3/11 of the way from 25(5^2) to 36(6^2).
So, the root will be somewhere near 3/11 of the way from 5 to 6.
3/11 = 0.27, so expect √28 to be about 5.27
In fact, √28 = 5.2915
    
So, the root will be somewhere near 3/11 of the way from 5 to 6.
3/11 = 0.27, so expect √28 to be about 5.27
In fact, √28 = 5.2915
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