When dealing with a number that is not a perfect square, you can estimate its square root by identifying the two whole numbers between which the square root lies. This math worksheet for eighth-grade students focuses on approximating the square roots of non-perfect squares by determining the two whole numbers that bracket the square root. The worksheet includes a detailed explanation and an example problem, followed by a challenging question. By completing this worksheet, learners can enhance their skills in working with irrational numbers, which will help them prepare for more advanced mathematical concepts.
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