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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Can Form 8655 Procedures

Instructions and Help about Can Form 8655 Procedures

There are two ways to solve for the square root of a number. We can either use a calculator, which is the preferred option for most people. The other way is to solve it manually. There are two different methods to solve it manually - the prime factorization method and the long division method. In this video, we will look at the long division method. Even though the name sounds fancy, don't worry, if you follow the steps given in this video, you will never go wrong. Prime factorization is useful only for small numbers, as it takes a lot of time to reduce large numbers to their prime factors and the chances of making mistakes are high. So for large numbers, we use the long division method. Let's solve a couple of examples to understand how the long division method works. Suppose we have the number 8281. If we have to reduce this number to its prime factors, it would take a lot of time and effort to think of all the divisibility rules. Therefore, for such large numbers, we use the long division method. In the long division method, the first step is to draw lines like this: a line on top and align to the left of the number. Remember to leave some space above the number when drawing the line on top. Once the lines are drawn, you're ready for the first step. The first step is to mark pairs of digits from the unit's end. The unit's end is the number one, so we mark pairs of digits from the right-hand side. This gives us our first pair from the right, which is 81. We continue to mark pairs until we cover all the digits of the number. The next pair is 82. So the...