The square root of 135 is an irrational number, so it can not be calculated exactly. You can, however, use several methods to estimate it.
Here is the Babylonian method:
We start with an initial guess, x0 = 11.5
I chose this number because 11^2 = 121 and 12^2 = 144, so 135^(1/2) must be between the two numbers.
We then use the formula:
xn+1 = 1/2 * (xn + S / xn)
Where S is the number we are trying to find the square root of
So since x0 = 11.5 and S = 135, we have
x1 = 1/2 * (11.5 + 135 / 11.5)
= 1/2 * (11.5 + 1350 / 115)
= 2672.5/230
= 26725/2300
Which is approximately 11.619565
Using a calculator, we have sqrt(135) = 11.6189, so our estimate is good to 2 decimal places after a single iteration.
We can improve the accuracy as much as we like by plugging each new approximation into the formula again.
As you can see, approximating square roots without the help of a calculator is time consuming.
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± 11.62
The square root of 135 is 11.61895. The two whole numbers closest would be 11 and 12.
11 and 12
11.62
It is: 3 times the square root of 15 or about 11.619 rounded to 3 decimal places