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Matilda Osborn
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23 December, 10:51
What's the principal square root of 169
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Jayson
23 December, 11:16
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To find the square root of 169, you have to find a number that can be multiplied by itself in order to get the number 169 as the product. 13 * 13 or 13^2 will give you 169. Also, when 2 negative numbers are multiplied together, you get a positive number.
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