Where would the number √2 lie on the number line?
between 1 and 2
We know that when a<b<c, then a2<b2<c2
Thus, the converse must be true. i.e., when a2<b2<c2, then a<b<c.
Now, we know that 1<2<4. Hence, √1<√2<√4 (When we consider the positive values of square roots)
Thus, 1<√2<2. Hence, √2 lies between 1 and 2.
We have also seen that √2 lies between 1 and 2 by Pythagoras theorem.
When we take the line OA=1 unit, where O represents the point 0, and draw a perpendicular to OA at 1, and call it AB, such that AB=1 unit, then OB=√2. If we draw an arc with centre O and radius OB, the point at which the arc cuts the number line will represent the value √2