Table of Square Roots
You can find a square roots table of numbers 1-100 in the chart below. This table can be downloaded as pdf and printed.
Square Roots Table (1-100)
Number | Square Root | Number | Square Root | Number | Square Root | Number | Square Root |
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√1 | 1.000 | √26 | 5.099 | √51 | 7.141 | √76 | 8.718 |
√2 | 1.414 | √27 | 5.196 | √52 | 7.211 | √77 | 8.775 |
√3 | 1.732 | √28 | 5.292 | √53 | 7.280 | √78 | 8.832 |
√4 | 2.000 | √29 | 5.385 | √54 | 7.348 | √79 | 8.888 |
√5 | 2.236 | √30 | 5.477 | √55 | 7.416 | √80 | 8.944 |
√6 | 2.449 | √31 | 5.568 | √56 | 7.483 | √81 | 9.000 |
√7 | 2.646 | √32 | 5.657 | √57 | 7.550 | √82 | 9.055 |
√8 | 2.828 | √33 | 5.745 | √58 | 7.616 | √83 | 9.110 |
√9 | 3.000 | √34 | 5.831 | √59 | 7.681 | √84 | 9.165 |
√10 | 3.162 | √35 | 5.916 | √60 | 7.746 | √85 | 9.220 |
√11 | 3.317 | √36 | 6.000 | √61 | 7.810 | √86 | 9.274 |
√12 | 3.464 | √37 | 6.083 | √62 | 7.874 | √87 | 9.327 |
√13 | 3.606 | √38 | 6.164 | √63 | 7.937 | √88 | 9.381 |
√14 | 3.742 | √39 | 6.245 | √64 | 8.000 | √89 | 9.434 |
√15 | 3.873 | √40 | 6.325 | √65 | 8.062 | √90 | 9.487 |
√16 | 4.000 | √41 | 6.403 | √66 | 8.124 | √91 | 9.539 |
√17 | 4.123 | √42 | 6.481 | √67 | 8.185 | √92 | 9.592 |
√18 | 4.243 | √43 | 6.557 | √68 | 8.246 | √93 | 9.644 |
√19 | 4.359 | √44 | 6.633 | √69 | 8.307 | √94 | 9.695 |
√20 | 4.472 | √45 | 6.708 | √70 | 8.367 | √95 | 9.747 |
√21 | 4.583 | √46 | 6.782 | √71 | 8.426 | √96 | 9.798 |
√22 | 4.690 | √47 | 6.856 | √72 | 8.485 | √97 | 9.849 |
√23 | 4.796 | √48 | 6.928 | √73 | 8.544 | √98 | 9.899 |
√24 | 4.899 | √49 | 7.000 | √74 | 8.602 | √99 | 9.950 |
√25 | 5.000 | √50 | 7.071 | √75 | 8.660 | √100 | 10.000 |
Printable Square Roots Table.pdf |
This page features a comprehensive Square Roots Table that spans numbers 1 to 100, offering an easy reference for anyone exploring the fascinating world of basic mathematics.
What Are Square Roots?
A square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number. For example, the square root of 9 is 3 because 3 times 3 equals 9. In mathematical notation, this is represented as √9 = 3.
How to Read the Table
Our table is organized in a simple format for ease of use. You'll find the numbers 1 to 100 listed, along with their corresponding square root values. Each square root value is rounded to three decimal places for precision.
This table is a handy tool for students, educators, and anyone interested in mathematics. It provides a quick reference to understand and verify the square roots of numbers from 1 to 100. Whether you are solving math problems, learning basic algebra, or exploring number theory, this table can be a valuable resource.
If you need to calculate a square root of any number please try out square root calculator. If you need to calculate any other root of any numbers visit a root calculator page.
To learn more about square root calculations check out these pages:
- Column 1 and 2: Shows the number and its square root (e.g., √1 and 1.000).
- Subsequent Columns: Continue the pattern with higher numbers, maintaining an easy-to-follow layout.
This table is a handy tool for students, educators, and anyone interested in mathematics. It provides a quick reference to understand and verify the square roots of numbers from 1 to 100. Whether you are solving math problems, learning basic algebra, or exploring number theory, this table can be a valuable resource.
If you need to calculate a square root of any number please try out square root calculator. If you need to calculate any other root of any numbers visit a root calculator page.
To learn more about square root calculations check out these pages: