The square root of numbers 1 to 50 exhibit an interesting pattern. Below the square root 1 to 50:
√1 = 1
√2 ≈ 1.414
√3 ≈ 1.732
√4 = 2
√5 ≈ 2.236
√6 ≈ 2.449
√7 ≈ 2.646
√8 ≈ 2.828
√9 = 3
√10 ≈ 3.162
√11 ≈ 3.317
√12 ≈ 3.464
√13 ≈ 3.606
√14 ≈ 3.742
√15 ≈ 3.873
√16 = 4
√17 ≈ 4.123
√18 ≈ 4.243
√19 ≈ 4.359
√20 ≈ 4.472
√21 ≈ 4.583
√22 ≈ 4.690
√23 ≈ 4.796
√24 ≈ 4.899
√25 = 5
√26 ≈ 5.099
√27 ≈ 5.196
√28 ≈ 5.292
√29 ≈ 5.385
√30 ≈ 5.477
√31 ≈ 5.568
√32 ≈ 5.657
√33 ≈ 5.745
√34 ≈ 5.831
√35 ≈ 5.916
√36 = 6
√37 ≈ 6.083
√38 ≈ 6.164
√39 ≈ 6.245
√40 = 6.324
√41 ≈ 6.403
√42 ≈ 6.481
√43 ≈ 6.557
√44 ≈ 6.633
√45 ≈ 6.708
√46 ≈ 6.782
√47 ≈ 6.855
√48 ≈ 6.927
√49 = 7
√50 ≈ 7.071
Note that the square roots of non-perfect squares (e.g., √2, √3, √5) are given as approximations.
Also Read: Square 1 to 30