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Square Root of 160

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Square root is the number obtained when a number is multiplied with itself. We apply the concept of square root in architecture, to measure volume and surface area. In this article, we’ll learn how to find the square root of 160.

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What is the Square Root of 160

The square root of 160 is ±12.649. Finding the square root of a number is the inverse process of finding the perfect square. The square root of 160 is written as √160. 

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Finding the square root of 160

The different ways to find the square root of a number are prime factorization, long division  and approximation/estimation method

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Square root of 160 using prime Factorization Method

The prime factorization of 160 breaks 160 into its prime numbers. 


The numbers 2 and 5 are the prime numbers 


Prime factorization of 160 is 25 × 51


Only 2 is repeating here, so we can pair 2 but not 5


Therefore, √160 is expressed as 4√10

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Square root of 160 using long division method

The long division method finds the square root of non-perfect squares.


Step 1: Write down the number 160.


Step 2: Number 160 is a three-digit number, so pair them as (1), (60).


Step 3: Find the largest that is closest to the first pair (1), which is 12


Step 4: Write down 1 as the quotient, which will be the first digit of the square root.


Step 5: Subtracting 12  from 1 will leave zero as the remainder. Now bring down the second pair (60) and place it beside 0.


Step 6: Now double the quotient you have, that is multiply the quotient 1 with 2 and the result will be 2


Step 7: Choose a number such that it can be placed after 2. The two-digit number created should be less than the second pair (60). Here, we place the number 2 after 2, because the number formed is less than 60.


Step 8: Now multiply the quotient 2 with 22 to get 44. Subtract 44 from 60  → 60 - 44 = 16. Now add a decimal point after the new quotient and adding two zeros will make it 600


Step 9: Apply step 7 over here and continue the process until you reach 0.


Step 10: We can write  √160 as 12.649

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Square root of 160 by Approximation method

The approximation method finds the estimated square root of non-perfect squares.

 

Step 1: Identify the closest perfect square to 160. Numbers 144 and 169 are the closest perfect square to 160.


Step 2: We know that  √144 = 12 and  √169 = 13. Thus, we can say that  √160 lies between  12 and 13.


Step 3: Check if  √160 is closer to 12 or 13. Let us take 12.5 and 13. Since (12.5)2 is 156.25 and (13)2 is 169,  √160 lies between them.


Step 4: We can keep changing the values of 12.5 to 12. 6 and iterate the same process without changing 13 as the closest perfect square root.

 

The result of  √160 will be 12.649

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Problem 1

Calculate the area of the triangle if b = 2 and h = √160

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Problem 2

Find x if x³ = 160

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Problem 3

Find the difference between √160 and √150

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Explanation

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FAQs on 160 Square Root

1.What is the square root of 160 is simplified?

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2.What are the factors of the root 160?

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3.Is 160 a perfect square root?

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4.Is 162 a perfect square root?

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5.What is the square of 160?

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Important Glossaries for Square Root of 160

  • Perfect Square: Product obtained when the same number gets multiplied twice

 

  • Approximate Value: Value closer to the exact number

 

  • Prime Factorization: Breaking down the number into its prime factors.
     
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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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