describe in a paragraph how to simplify the square root of 100
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The square root of 100 is that number, when multiplies by itself, results in 100.  There are positive and negative square roots.  In the case of 100, the square roots are 10 and -10 because 10 times 10 makes 100 and -10 times -10 makes 100.
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