What is the square root of 190?

1 Answer
Sep 16, 2015

190 has no square factors, so sqrt(190) does not simplify.

It can be approximated as:

11097222161/805077112 ~~ 13.784048752090222

Explanation:

The square root of 190 is the non-negative number x such that x^2 = 190.

If we factor 190 then we find:

190 = 2 * 95 = 2 * 5 * 19

So 190 has no square factors and as a result is not possible to simplify.

We can use a Newton Raphson type method to find successively better rational approximations to the irrational number sqrt(190).

Let our first approximation be a_0 = 14, since 14^2 = 196 is quite close.

We can use the following formula to get a better approximation:

a_(i+1) = (a_i^2 + n)/(2a_i)

where n = 190 is the number for which we are trying to find the square root.

See: How do you find the square root 28? for a slightly easier way of doing this. For simplicity here, I'll use the classic formula above.

Then:

a_1 = (a_0^2 + n)/(2a_0) = (14^2+190)/(2*14) = 386/28 = 193/14 ~~ 13.7857

a_2 = 74489/5404 ~~ 13.78404885

a_3 = 11097222161/805077112 ~~ 13.784048752090222