%I #10 Apr 07 2020 01:02:01
%S 4,9,4,1,6,5,9,6,4,0,2,4,2,3,3,4,6,1,7,7,6,2,2,7,0,0,3,9,0,0,1,9,1,8,
%T 6,4,2,3,0,8,0,6,6,1,9,8,0,5,3,8,8,3,2,6,9,4,3,4,7,5,3,6,1,2,6,8,2,9,
%U 5,5,3,7,6,9,2,9,5,6,4,0,1,8,3,1,6,9,1,7,9,4,2,8,4,3,9,6,7,1,1,9,6,0,6,4,5
%N Decimal expansion of sqrt(2442).
%C Continued fraction expansion of sqrt(2442) is 49 followed by (repeat 2, 2, 2, 98).
%C sqrt(2442) = sqrt(2)*sqrt(3)*sqrt(11)*sqrt(37).
%H Daniel Starodubtsev, <a href="/A177839/b177839.txt">Table of n, a(n) for n = 2..10000</a>
%e sqrt(2442) = 49.41659640242334617762...
%t RealDigits[Sqrt[2442],10,120][[1]] (* _Harvey P. Dale_, Apr 01 2012 *)
%Y Cf. A002193 (decimal expansion of sqrt(2)), A002194 (decimal expansion of sqrt(3)), A010468 (decimal expansion of sqrt(11)), A010491 (decimal expansion of sqrt(37)), A177838 (decimal expansion of (44+sqrt(2442))/88).
%K cons,nonn,less
%O 2,1
%A _Klaus Brockhaus_, May 14 2010