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Square root of 90

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The square root of 90 is the inverse operation of squaring a value “y” such that when “y” is multiplied by itself → y × y, the result is 90. It contains both positive and a negative root, where the positive root is called the principal square root. In real life, we use square roots in the fields of engineering, finance, architecture, calculating area or water requirements in farming, etc.

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What Is the Square Root of 90?

The square root of 90 is ±9.486.The positive value, 9.486 is the solution of the equation x2 = 90. As defined, the square root is just the inverse of squaring a number, so, squaring 9.486 will result in 90.  The square root of 90 is expressed as √90 in radical form, where the ‘√’  sign is called “radical”  sign. In exponential form, it is written as (90)1/2  .
 

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Finding the Square Root of 90

We can find the square root of 90 through various methods. They are:

 

  • Prime factorization method

 

  • Long division method

 

  • Approximation/Estimation method
     
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Square Root of 90 By Prime Factorization Method

The prime factorization of 90 involves breaking down a number into its factors. Divide 90 by prime numbers, and continue to divide the quotients until they can’t be separated anymore. 

 

  • Find the prime factors of 90

 

  • After factorizing 90, make pairs out of the factors to get the square root.

 

  • If there exist numbers that cannot be made pairs further, we place those numbers with a “radical” sign along with the obtained pairs

 

So, Prime factorization of 90 = 3 × 3× 5× 2 

 

for 90, only one pairs of factors 3 is obtained, but a single 5 and a single 2 are remaining.


So, it can be expressed as  √90 = √(3 × 3× 5× 2) = 3√10


3√10 is the simplest radical form of √90.

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Square Root of 90 by Long Division Method

This is a method used for obtaining the square root for non-perfect squares, mainly. It usually involves the division of the dividend by the divisor, getting a quotient and a remainder too sometimes.

 

Follow the steps to calculate the square root of 90:


Step 1 : Write the number 90, and draw a horizontal bar above the pair of digits from right to left.


Step 2 : Now, find the greatest number whose square is less than or equal to 90. Here, it is
9, Because 92=81 < 90.


Step 3 : Now divide 90 by 9 (the number we got from Step 2) such that we get 9 as quotient and then multiply the divisor with the quotient, we get 81. Subtract 81 from 90, we get 9. Add a decimal point after the quotient 9, and bring down two zeroes and place it beside 9 to make it 900.


Step 4: Add 9 to same divisor, 9. We get 18.


Step 5: Now choose a number such that when placed at the end of 18, a 3-digit number will be formed. Multiply that particular number by the resultant number to get a number less than 900. Here, that number is 4. 
184×4=736<900.


Step 6: Do 900-736=164. Again, bring down two zeroes and make 164 as 16400. Simultaneously add the unit’s place digit of 184, i.e., 4 with 184. We get here, 188. Apply Step 5 again and again until you reach 0. 

 

We will show two places of precision here, and so, we are left with the remainder, 15804 (refer to the picture), after some iterations and keeping the division till here, at this point 
             
Step 7 : The quotient obtained is the square root. In this case, it is 9.486….

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Square Root of 90 by Estimation Method

Estimation of square root is not the exact square root, but it is an estimate.Here, through this method, an approximate value of square root is found by guessing.

 

Follow the steps below:


Step 1: Find the nearest perfect square number to 90. Here, it is 81 and 100

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Step 2: We know that, √81=9 and √100=10. This implies that √90 lies between 9 and 10.

 

Step 3: Now we need to check √90 is closer to 9 or 9.5. Let us consider 9 and 9.5. Since (9)2=81 and (9.5)2=90.25. Thus, √90 lies between 9 and 9.5.

 

Step 4: Again considering precisely, we see that  √90 lies close to (9.5)2=90.25. Find squares of (9.45)2=89.302 and (9.49)2= 90.0601.

 

We can iterate the process and check between the squares of 9.46 and 9.48 and so on.


We observe that √90=9.486…
 

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Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them in the Square Root of 90

When we find the square root of 90, we often make some key mistakes, especially when we solve problems related to that. So, let’s see some common mistakes and their solutions.
 

Mistake 1

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Assuming √90 as a simple fraction
 

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√90=9.468… which is an irrational number. Hence, it cannot be expressed as a fraction
 

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Square Root of 90 Examples

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Problem 1

Simplify √90(√81 + √100)?

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 √90(√81 + √100)

 

= 9.468(9 + 10)

 

= 9.468 (19)

 

= 179.892


Answer : 179.892
 

Explanation

Simplified the expression and found out the square root of √90,  √81, and √100, and applied that and solved.

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Problem 2

What is √90 added to 2√90 and then multiplied with 3√90 ?

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(2√90 + √90)×3√90

 

= 3√90×√90(2+1)

 

= 3√90×3√90

 

= 9× 90

 

=810


Answer: 810
 

Explanation

 Taken out the common part √90 out of the expression, and then simplified and solved. 
 

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Problem 3

Find the value of (√180/√90)× (√180/√90)?

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 (√180/√90)× (√180/√90)

 

= 180/90

 

= 2


Answer: 2
 

Explanation

(1/√90)× (1/√90) = 1/90 as same as √180× √180 = 180. Using that, we simplified and divided 180 by 90

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Problem 4

If y=√89,z= √90 and a=√91. Find the value of (a²+y²+z²)

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 (a2+y2+z2)

 

= (√89)2+(√90)2+(√91)2

 

= 89+90+91

 

=270


Answer: 270
 

Explanation

 Found out the square values of √89,√90 and √91 and added.
 

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Problem 5

Find (√90 / √81) + (√90/√81)

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 (√90/√81)+ (√90/√81)

 

= 2×(√90/√81)

 

= 2×(9.468/9)

 

= 2.104


Answer : 2.104
 

Explanation

Simplified the expression and found the square root values of  90 and 81.
 

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FAQs on 90 Square Root

1.What is the square value of 90?

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Important Glossaries for Square Root of 90

  • Estimation Method:Estimation refer to a reasonable guess of the actual value to make calculations realistic and precise. This method helps in estimating the square root of a number.

 

  • Exponential form: An algebraic expression that includes an exponent. It is a way of expressing the numbers raised to some power of their factors. It includes continuous multiplication involving base and exponent.Ex: 3× 3 × 3 × 3 = 81 or, 3 4 = 81, where 3 is the base, 4 is the exponent 

 

  • Prime Factorization:  Expressing the given expression as a product of its factors Ex: 52=2 × 2 × 13 

 

  •  Prime Numbers: Numbers which are greater than 1, having only 2 factors as →1 and Itself. Ex: 1,3,5,7,....

 

  •  Rational numbers and Irrational numbers: The Number which can be expressed as p/q, where p and q are integers and q not equal to 0 are called Rational numbers. Numbers which cannot be expressed as p/q, where p and q are integers and q not equal to 0 are called Irrational numbers. 

 

  •  Perfect and non-perfect square numbers: Perfect square numbers are those numbers whose square roots do not include decimal places. Ex: 4,9,25 Non-perfect square numbers are those numbers whose square roots comprise decimal places. Ex :2, 8, 18
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