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Square Root of 1.56

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If a number is multiplied by the same number, the result is a square. The inverse of the square is a square root. The square root is used in the field of vehicle design, finance, etc. Here, we will discuss the square root of 1.56.

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What is the Square Root of 1.56?

The square root is the inverse of the square of the number. 1.56 is not a perfect square. The square root of 1.56 is expressed in both radical and exponential form. In the radical form, it is expressed as √1.56, whereas (1.56)^(1/2) in the exponential form. √1.56 ≈ 1.249, which is an irrational number because it cannot be expressed in the form of p/q, where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0.

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Finding the Square Root of 1.56

The prime factorization method is used for perfect square numbers. However, the prime factorization method is not used for non-perfect square numbers where long-division method and approximation method are used. Let us now learn the following methods:

 

  • Prime factorization method
  • Long division method
  • Approximation method
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Square Root of 1.56 by Prime Factorization Method

The product of prime factors is the prime factorization of a number. Now let us look at how 1.56 is broken down into its prime factors. Since 1.56 is not a whole number, prime factorization in the traditional sense cannot be directly applied. Instead, we would generally use other methods such as the long division method or approximation to find the square root of 1.56.

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Square Root of 1.56 by Long Division Method

The long division method is particularly used for non-perfect square numbers. Let's learn how to find the square root of 1.56 using the long division method, step by step.

 

Step 1: Begin by grouping the digits of 1.56 from right to left. Here, we don't have to group since it's a decimal number less than 10.

 

Step 2: Determine the largest number whose square is less than or equal to 1. We can start with 1 because 1 × 1 = 1. Subtract to get a remainder of 0.

 

Step 3: Bring down 56 (from 1.56) to make it a new dividend, 156.

 

Step 4: Double the quotient obtained (1) to get 2 and make it the new divisor, followed by a blank digit, say 'n'.

 

Step 5: Find the largest possible value of ‘n’ such that 2n × n is less than or equal to 156. We try n = 6, as 26 × 6 = 156.

 

Step 6: Subtract 156 from 156, getting a remainder of 0.

 

Step 7: The quotient obtained is 1.2, but since we need more precision, we add a decimal point and zeros to continue the process to get a more accurate result.

 

Step 8: Continue with the process to obtain more decimal places in the quotient until the desired precision is reached.

 

Thus, the square root of 1.56 is approximately 1.249.

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Square Root of 1.56 by Approximation Method

The approximation method provides an easy way to estimate the square root of a given number. Let's find the square root of 1.56 using this method.

 

Step 1: Determine two perfect squares between which 1.56 lies. These are 1 (1²) and 4 (2²), so √1.56 is between 1 and 2.

 

Step 2: Use the approximation formula: (Given number - smaller perfect square) / (larger perfect square - smaller perfect square). Using the formula: (1.56 - 1) / (4 - 1) = 0.56 / 3 ≈ 0.187

 

Step 3: Add this decimal to the smaller square root (1): 1 + 0.187 ≈ 1.187 This is a rough approximation. More precise calculations through methods like long division give us approximately 1.249.

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in the Square Root of 1.56

Students often make mistakes while finding the square root, such as forgetting about the negative square root or skipping steps in the long division method. Let's look at a few common mistakes in detail.

Mistake 1

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Forgetting about the negative square root

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Students should be aware that a number has both positive and negative square roots. However, typically only the positive square root is used in applied contexts.

For example, the square root of 1.56 is approximately ±1.249, but we generally use the positive 1.249.

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Square Root of 1.56 Examples

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Problem 1

Can you help Max find the area of a square box if its side length is given as √1.56?

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The area of the square is 1.56 square units.

Explanation

The area of a square = side².

The side length is given as √1.56.

Area = (√1.56)² = 1.56.

Therefore, the area of the square box is 1.56 square units.

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Problem 2

A square-shaped plot measuring 2.56 square meters is given; if each of the sides is √1.56, what will be the square meters of half of the plot?

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1.28 square meters

Explanation

Divide the given area by 2 as the plot is square-shaped.

Dividing 2.56 by 2 = 1.28.

So, half of the plot measures 1.28 square meters.

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Problem 3

Calculate √1.56 × 5.

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Approximately 6.245

Explanation

First, find the square root of 1.56, which is approximately 1.249.

Then multiply 1.249 by 5.

So, 1.249 × 5 ≈ 6.245.

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Problem 4

What will be the square root of (1.56 + 0.44)?

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The square root is approximately 1.414.

Explanation

First, find the sum of (1.56 + 0.44) = 2.

The square root of 2 is approximately 1.414.

Therefore, the square root of (1.56 + 0.44) is approximately ±1.414.

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Problem 5

Find the perimeter of the rectangle if its length ‘l’ is √1.56 units and the width ‘w’ is 3 units.

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The perimeter of the rectangle is approximately 8.498 units.

Explanation

Perimeter of a rectangle = 2 × (length + width)

Perimeter = 2 × (√1.56 + 3)

≈ 2 × (1.249 + 3)

≈ 2 × 4.249

≈ 8.498 units.

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FAQ on Square Root of 1.56

1.What is √1.56 in its simplest form?

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2.What are the factors of 1.56?

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3.Calculate the square of 1.56.

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4.Is 1.56 a prime number?

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5.1.56 is divisible by?

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Important Glossaries for the Square Root of 1.56

  • Square root: A square root is the inverse of squaring a number. For example, the square root of 4 is 2, as 2² = 4.
     
  • Irrational number: An irrational number cannot be expressed as a simple fraction; its decimal form is non-repeating and non-terminating. For instance, √1.56 is irrational.
     
  • Decimal number: A number that contains a decimal point, which separates the whole part from the fractional part, such as 1.56.
     
  • Long division method: A step-by-step process to find the square root of a number by dividing, multiplying, and subtracting iteratively.
     
  • Approximation method: A technique to estimate the value of a square root by comparing it to nearby perfect squares.
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Jaskaran Singh Saluja is a math wizard with nearly three years of experience as a math teacher. His expertise is in algebra, so he can make algebra classes interesting by turning tricky equations into simple puzzles.

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