To square a 2-digit number beginning with 5 at a faster way, just follow:
Step-1: Add the digit at the unit place to 25 and write the sum; this is the first part of the answer.
Step-2: Square the unit place digit and write it; this is the last (2-digits) part of the answer. (If it is a single digit answer, place an extra '0' before it to make it a 2-digit number).
Example: If the number to be squared is 58
1. add 8 to 25, we get 33 (the first part of the answer)
2. square of 8 is 64 (the last part of the answer)
So, 582 is 3364.
Another example: 532 =?
1. add 3 to 25, we get 28
2. square of 3 is 9, write 09 (make sure to place a 2-digit number)
Hence the answer is 2809.
To square a 3-digit number beginning with 5:
Step-1: Add the last 2 digit to 250 and write the sum; this is the first part of the answer.
Step-2: Square the last 2 digit and write it; make sure it is takes 3 places by putting extra '0' or carrying forward any extra digit.
For example: 5122 =?
a) Add 12 to 250 to get 262.
b) Square of 12 is 144.
So, the final answer is 262,144.
Again, 5802 =?
a) Add 80 to 250 to get 330.
b) Square of 80 is 6400.
Since 6400 is a 4-digit number place 400 as the last part and carry forward 6 to 330 to get 336.
So, the final answer is 336,400.
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