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Heron's Square Roots — Fold a Rectangle Toward a Square
A hands-on maths project: draw a rectangle of a chosen area, then repeatedly average its sides to reshape it toward a perfect square -- and its side is the square root. This is Heron's 2,000-year-old averaging method; a Python cell shows how fast it converges, and a compendium reveals it is secretly Newton's method.
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The root of an awkward number
The root of an awkward number
What is the square root of 10? It has no neat answer. Over 2,000 years ago Hero of Alexandria found a way to close in on it by averaging. The square root of a number is the side of a square with that area -- so you will chase a square.
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Draw a rectangle of the right area
Draw a rectangle of the right area
You want the square root of 10, so draw a rectangle with area 10 square units -- say 10 by 1, or 5 by 2. It is the wrong shape (a long thin rectangle), but it has the right area.
Materials for this step:
Cardstock Assorted Pack (50 sheets)1 pieceTools needed:
Steel Ruler (30cm)
Graphite Pencil Set3
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Average the sides, again and again
Average the sides, again and again
Take the two side lengths and AVERAGE them to get a new width; the new height is the area divided by that width (so the area stays 10). Draw the new, less lopsided rectangle. Repeat two or three times: 5 and 2 average to 3.5 (height 2.857), then 3.18 (height 3.14), then 3.162... The rectangle squares up, and its side is the square root of 10, about 3.162.
Tools needed:
Calculator4
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Watch it converge
Watch it converge
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Tools needed:
Desktop Computer
Calculator5
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Compendium: an ancient method that never left
Compendium: an ancient method that never left
What your squaring-up shows. (1) If a guess is too big, the area divided by it is too small, and the true root lies between -- so their average is a better guess. (2) The accuracy roughly DOUBLES each step ('quadratic convergence'), so about five rounds reach full calculator precision. (3) Start with a sensible guess, near the root, and it races in immediately. (4) Heron's averaging is exactly what you get by applying Newton's method to 'x squared minus S' -- but Hero found it about 1,600 years before Newton, and it is still how calculators and computer chips extract square roots today.
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Can't get one of the materials? Swap it for an equivalent — these work just as well.
- Instead of Paper, try:
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Yoshino Filtering Paper (Fine Grade)
Tissue Paper (acid-free)
Acid-free Tissue Paper
Cotton Wrapping Paper
Litmus Paper
Filter Paper - Instead of Desktop Computer, try:
Path Planning Computer - Instead of Graphite Pencil Set, try:
Notebook and Pencil
Carpenter's Pencil Set (24-Pack) - Instead of Calculator, try:
Carbon Footprint Calculator Kit - Instead of Steel Ruler (30cm), try:
Measuring Ruler
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