CUET Quantitative Aptitude – Square Root and Cube Root

Square root and cube root are important topics in CUET Quantitative Aptitude that help students solve numerical problems quickly and accurately. The square root of a number is a value that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number, while the cube root is a value that, when multiplied three times by itself, produces the original number.

 

Square root and Cube root
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For CUET preparation, students should memorize squares and cubes of basic numbers, understand prime factorization, and practice shortcut techniques to improve calculation speed. Regular practice of square root and cube root problems helps in solving quantitative aptitude questions faster during the exam.