Square Root Table

Square Root Table: In mathematics, the square of a number refers to the value that we get after multiplying the same number by itself (Y × Y = X). Here, the square root of X (√X) refers to Y. Every non-negative number such as 1,2,3,4,5,…, etc., can have a non-negative square root such as √4=2,√9=3,√16=4, etc. The square root lists can be written in a table. For example, the value of root 3 is 1.732. Also, to understand the root table, it’s better to draw a square table at first. Similarly, we can also create a cube root table from 1 to 100, which will consist of cubic roots of numbers.

A square number such as 16 can have 4 and -4 as a square root because (4)2 =16 and (-4)=16 this means every square number can have positive and negative numbers as the square root. But, we need to prefer non-negative numbers in terms of the square root.

Square Root Table From 1 to 50

Here we are providing the square root table from numbers 1 to 50;

NumberSquare Root(√)NumberSquare Root(√)NumberSquare Root(√)
11184.243355.916
21.414194.359366
31.732204.472376.083
42.000214.583386.164
52.236224.690396.245
62.449234.796406.325
72.646244.899416.403
82.828255426.481
93265.099436.557
103.162275.196446.633
113.317285.292456.708
123.464295.385466.782
133.606305.477476.856
143.742315.568486.928
153.873325.657497
164335.745507.071
174.123345.831
Square Root Table From 1 to 50

Just like the formulas of Mathematics, these will help us to solve complex problems. Having a root table handy will prove to be useful while solving equations with speed and accuracy. Every non-negative number, if it is multiplied by itself, then the result is a square.

Square Table

Let us now create a table here which will give the square values of numbers. If students memorize this table, it will be easy for them to calculate the complex multiplication problems quickly.  This table will also be helpful for the candidates who are appearing for any competitive exams because these exams carry questions based quantitative and aptitude. So, here is the table of the square of 1 to 50 numbers.

Number (n)Square (n2)Number (n)Square (n2)Number(n)Square (n2)
1118324351225
2419361361296
3920400371369
41621441381444
52522484391521
63623529401600
74924576411681
86425625421764
98126676431849
1010027729441936
1112128784452025
1214429841462116
1316930900472209
1419631961482304
15225321024492401
16256331089502500
17289341156
Square Table

Cube Root Table

The cube root of a number is written as 3√A = B which means B x B x B = A. Even, having a cube root table at hand proves to be useful for complex arithmetic operations. Here, is the cube root table of some cubic numbers, let’s have a look.

3√82
3√273
3√644
3√1255
3√2166
3√3437
3√5128
3√7299
3√100010
3√133111
Cube Root Table

Knowing the square root and cube root table while learning the equations and formulas will help in achieving excellent scores in this subject.

By referring to these square and square root tables we can solve this particular type of equation such as  52 + √16=?

And by referring to the square root and cube root table pdf you can solve complex problems such as √121 –  3√64=?

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