We can solve quadratic equations of the form a\left(x-h\right)^2=k, for positive values of a and k, using square roots. This method is particularly useful if k or \dfrac{k}{a} is a square number, as we will get rational solutions.
Remember that when we take the square root of a number k, we get two solutions \pm \sqrt{k}.
Solve the following equations by using square roots:
x^2=9
\left(x-2\right)^2-100=0
\left(3x-8\right)^2=7
A square field has perpendicular lines drawn across it dividing it into 36 equal sized smaller squares. If the total area of the field is 200 square feet, determine the approximate side length of one of the smaller squares.