How come square root of 2 times itself

Hugh Soto

Hugh Soto

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2022-03-27

How come square root of 2 times itself equals 2

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crazyrocketrz5z

crazyrocketrz5z

Beginner2022-03-28Added 11 answers

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There is no such thing as an infinite number. If you mean that the decimal expansion of 2 never ends, then you are right. But that also applies to the decimal expansion of 13; however, I suspect that you see no problem with the assertion that 3×13=1
The fact that the decimal expansion of 2 never ends is something that concerns the specific way that we use to represent numbers, which was developed centuries after square roots started to be studied. It is not something about the number 2 itself, which is defined as the only real number greater than or equal to 0 whose square is 2.
After having defined it this way, we can try to compute its decimal expansion. For instance, 12<2<22, and therefore 1<2<2. Furthermore, (75)2<2<(85)2 and therefore 75<2<85(1.4<2<1.6)

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